Senior Brand Manager
Listed on 2025-12-07
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IT/Tech
Digital Media / Production, Digital Marketing
About the Role
Our client is an exciting high‑growth AI SaaS company that recently raised a significant Series E round and is scaling rapidly. Reporting to the Lead Designer, they’re looking for a Brand Designer to shape the company’s visual identity and storytelling across digital and physical touchpoints. This is a full‑time onsite role at their NYC HQ and an opportunity to join at a pivotal stage where your work will have visible, lasting impact on both the brand and the company’s trajectory.
Key Responsibilities- Lead brand strategy and positioning in a fast‑growing AI category.
- Drive integrated campaigns across paid, owned, and earned channels.
- Build and maintain brand voice across web, content, and executive communications.
- Partner with product and growth teams to turn complex AI into compelling stories.
- Measure brand performance and shape awareness strategy.
- Collaborate with internal teams and agencies to bring creative ideas to life.
- 4–7 years in brand or integrated marketing (B2B + B2C experience ideal).
- Experience in tech, SaaS, or AI categories.
- Agency background or strong collaboration with creative teams.
- Exceptional storytelling, communication, and project leadership skills.
- Passion for innovation, design, and brands that truly connect.
- Based in New York City – this is an in‑person role (4–5 days/week).
This is a rare opportunity to join a unicorn‑stage startup during a phase of rapid growth and brand evolution. You’ll own your impact, move fast, and help define a design system that scales across industries and audiences. The environment is lean, collaborative, and outcome‑driven – perfect for designers who want to create meaningful, high‑visibility work at speed.
Seniority level- Mid‑Senior level
- Full‑time
- Marketing
- Software Development
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