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Sumble

Marketing Lead, Customer Campaigns and Experiences

Posted 22 Days Ago
In-Office or Remote
Hiring Remotely in San Francisco, CA, USA
Senior level
In-Office or Remote
Hiring Remotely in San Francisco, CA, USA
Senior level
The Marketing Lead will engage customers, build advocacy programs, oversee events and webinars, manage social presence, and leverage AI tools for marketing strategies.
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About Sumble

Sumble helps go-to-market teams win with deep account intelligence and signals that other data vendors simply can't provide.

We map every account, person, and job post globally to uncover insights that were previously impossible to gather. For example, we can identify every company in the US currently running a data migration project involving Databricks, while pinpointing the exact team and person leading the initiative.

Backed by a $38.5M Series A (Coatue, Canaan), we are a team of 20+ engineers and sales leaders from Google, Meta, Snowflake, and Rippling. We've scaled to millions in revenue without a marketing department. Now, we're building the marketing function to match the product — and you'll be a foundational hire on that team, reporting directly to our Head of Marketing.

About the role

We're hiring a Marketing Lead to own how we engage our customers and how Sumble shows up in our market. This is a senior individual contributor role with no direct reports, and we're hiring it that way intentionally.

You'll own several connected motions: turning our existing customers into the most powerful asset in our marketing, and orchestrating the events, webinars, and social presence that build Sumble's audience in the GTM tech space. The reason we believe one person can hold both is that modern AI tooling has materially changed what an experienced operator can ship solo. We expect you to use it that way — not as a novelty, but as a core part of how the job gets done.

How we think about this role

This is what some companies are now calling a "Super IC" seat — an individual contributor who owns a function the way a director would, with full strategic ownership, stakeholder authority, and budget accountability, but who executes the work themselves. We're not understaffing the function and calling it senior. We're betting that an excellent operator with the right AI stack will produce more, faster, and with more coherence than a small team running parallel tracks. If that framing energizes you, keep reading. If it sounds like a setup, this role isn't for you.

What you'll ownCustomer marketing
  • Build and run our customer advocacy program — references, case studies, customer-led content, video testimonials, customer speakers for our events.
  • Mine Sumble's own usage data and platform metadata to build first-party industry insights — the kind of "here's what's actually happening across GTM teams right now" intelligence that no one else can publish because no one else has the data. Turn this into reports, social content, and conversation starters with customers and prospects.
  • Develop a steady cadence of customer insights work: structured interviews, voice-of-customer synthesis, and feedback loops back into product, sales, and CS.
  • Own the customer side of launches and announcements — line up reference customers, draft their stories, get them quoted and on stage.
  • Build the systems (CAB, reference database, advocate tiering) that let this scale without scaling headcount.
Events and experiences
  • We aspire to be a brand that thinks and operates differently with respect to how we show up publicly. We’re looking for someone who can think creatively, elevating an event/tradeshow/dinner to a unique experience for our target audiences.
  • Own our event strategy end-to-end across three modes: hosted events (our own webinars, dinners, meetups), self-hosted physical events (user gatherings, regional events), and third-party sponsorships (trade shows, industry conferences).
  • Decide what we attend, what we sponsor, what we host, and what we skip — with a clear pipeline and brand thesis behind each call.
  • Run the full operational layer: budget, vendor management, speaker coordination, run-of-show, lead capture, post-event follow-up with Sales.
  • Build a forward-looking 6-12 month calendar that other teams can plan around, and hold the line on it.
  • Travel with our customers and to our events — this is a road role, not a desk role.
Social and audience
  • Own Sumble's social presence across all channels, with LinkedIn as the primary surface.
  • Maintain a consistent posting cadence — not "whenever we have something to say," but a real editorial calendar that compounds.
  • Drive thought leader engagements on two fronts: activate our own internal voices (founders, execs, customer-facing team) with ghost-writing, prompts, and frameworks they can run with; and engage Sumble authentically with the external thought leaders our buyers already follow — through guest appearances, podcast spots, joint content, and surfacing Sumble in the conversations that matter.
  • Treat social as a system: content pillars, distribution loops, measurement, iteration.

RequirementsWhat we're looking for
  • 5+ years of B2B marketing experience, ideally in GTM tech — sales tech, data infrastructure, RevOps platforms, or adjacent categories where you've marketed to GTM buyers (CROs, RevOps, sales leaders, marketing ops). You know the personas and you know what they actually read, attend, and ignore.
  • Depth in customer marketing and community/events — you've owned at least one of these functions end-to-end and can credibly extend into the other. We're not looking for a generalist who has touched everything once.
  • A Super IC operating style — you've built something from scratch before, you prioritize ruthlessly, you make decisions without waiting for permission, and you've previously chosen IC depth over a management track (or want to). You know what to own and what to outsource.
  • Demonstrated AI fluency in real production workflows. Not "I've used ChatGPT" — concrete examples of work you've shipped faster, better, or differently because of your AI stack. We'll ask you to walk us through it.
  • Publicly comfortable. You'll be on stage at meetups, on webinars, on camera, and in the LinkedIn comments. You don't have to love the spotlight, but you can't avoid it in this role.
  • Strong writing. Customer stories, social posts, event scripts, executive ghost-writing — the throughline of this role is written voice.
  • Organized to a fault. You're running a calendar, a budget, multiple stakeholders, and recurring programs simultaneously. People who've worked with you describe you as a force of organization.
  • Fluent in the standard B2B stack (HubSpot or Marketo, Salesforce, modern social tools, basic analytics) and comfortable picking up new tools as you go.

San Francisco preferred — remote in US time zones is workable, but you should expect frequent travel to customers and events, and regular time in SF with the team.


Benefits
  • Top tier medical, dental, and vision insurance (US)
  • 401(k) (US)
  • 4 weeks PTO
  • Equity in a high-growth, Series A company
  • Generous AI token usage policy

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