Product Marketing Manager

Updata Partners
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Location: Remote, U.K. Experience: 5+ years Employment Type: Full-time

About Us

Shufti is a leading provider of AI-powered identity verification and authentication solutions, helping businesses prevent fraud, comply with regulations, and deliver seamless user experiences. As we expand our market presence, we are looking for a Product Marketing Manager to take ownership of strategic initiatives, drive content-led go-to-market strategies, and lead independent projects that enhance our brand positioning and sales enablement efforts.

About the Role

As a Product Marketing Manager , you will lead the development and execution of strategic marketing initiatives that drive product awareness, adoption, and competitive differentiation. You will work cross-functionally with Product, Sales, and Demand Generation teams to ensure that our messaging resonates with key audiences and is supported by data-driven insights. This role requires a mix of strategic thinking, strong content development skills, and the ability to track and analyze performance metrics.

Key Responsibilities

  • Strategic Content & Messaging: Develop and own messaging frameworks, positioning statements, and content that effectively communicate Shufti’s value proposition.
  • Product Launch Leadership: Lead go-to-market planning and execution for new product features and updates, ensuring alignment across teams.
  • Sales Enablement: Create compelling sales collateral, pitch decks, and competitive intelligence materials that empower the sales team to win deals.
  • Market & Customer Insights: Conduct competitive analysis, track industry trends, and synthesize customer feedback to refine marketing strategy.
  • Performance Metrics & Optimization: Track and analyze key product marketing performance metrics, using insights to refine content and campaign strategies.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with Product, Demand Generation, and Customer Success to ensure consistency in messaging and market approach.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of experience in product marketing , content marketing, or a related field.
  • Experience in the identity verification, fraud prevention, or cybersecurity industry is a must.
  • Proven ability to develop and execute strategic marketing initiatives independently.
  • Strong storytelling and content development skills , with the ability to simplify complex technical topics.
  • Analytical mindset with experience tracking and interpreting performance metrics to optimize campaigns.
  • High emotional intelligence, including empathy, collaboration, and strong social skills for effective cross-team alignment.
  • Experience with HubSpot and CRM systems is a plus.

Why Join Us?

  • Strategic Impact: Lead high-visibility initiatives in a rapidly growing company.
  • Remote Flexibility: Work from anywhere in the U.K. while collaborating with a global team.
  • Career Growth: Gain leadership experience with opportunities for advancement.
  • Dynamic Industry: Shape the future of identity verification and fraud prevention.

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