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      <Title>Technical Head of Marketing</Title>
      <Description><![CDATA[<p>You&#39;ll own the growth engine behind how Firecrawl acquires and activates users , across content, SEO/GEO, product marketing, partnerships, social, and emerging agent-first distribution channels. This is not a narrow channel role. You&#39;ll run the operating system behind our signup growth: pacing, channel mix, performance diagnosis, prioritization, and team execution. You&#39;ll work closely with Eric, who owns growth strategy and the major bets, while you own turning that strategy into a machine that performs every single week.</p>
<p>You&#39;ll be responsible for owning weekly signup pacing and growth across core acquisition channels , you&#39;re accountable to the number, not just the strategy. You&#39;ll build a defensible signup mix across SEO/GEO, partnerships, brand, and other durable channels that compound over time. You&#39;ll run cross-channel planning, prioritization, and execution , including managing channel owners across content, PMM, partnerships, brand, and distribution.</p>
<p>You&#39;ll also be responsible for running weekly performance reviews: diagnosing misses, identifying what&#39;s working, and shipping corrective action plans fast. You&#39;ll partner with product and engineering on activation, onboarding, and growth constraints that live outside marketing&#39;s direct control. You&#39;ll keep Eric focused on strategy and major bets , not on stitching the whole machine together week to week.</p>
<p>We&#39;re looking for a true operator, not a strategist. You&#39;ve owned a growth number before , not advised on one. You know the difference between a channel that&#39;s underperforming and a channel that needs to be killed, and you make that call without waiting for someone else to tell you.</p>
<p>You&#39;ll be responsible for managing a team with a mix of channel specialists, creating cadence, driving accountability, and keeping everyone moving in the same direction , without needing perfect information to do it. You&#39;ll be fluent in modern distribution, with real operational depth across multiple channels, not just talking points.</p>
<p>You&#39;ll be comfortable working directly with founders, with no marketing committee or approval layers. You&#39;ll have a direct line to Eric and be expected to push back, make calls, and own the outcome.</p>
<p>Backgrounds that often do well include head of growth or marketing at a developer tools or API-first company, early marketing leader at a PLG SaaS startup, or founder-marketer who built a growth engine from scratch.</p>
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      <Jobtype>Full time</Jobtype>
      <Experiencelevel>senior</Experiencelevel>
      <Workarrangement>remote</Workarrangement>
      <Salaryrange>$180K - $240K</Salaryrange>
      <Skills>growth marketing, channel management, team leadership, modern distribution, data analysis, SEO, GEO, product marketing, partnerships, social media</Skills>
      <Category>Marketing</Category>
      <Industry>Technology</Industry>
      <Employername>Firecrawl</Employername>
      <Employerlogo>https://logos.yubhub.co/firecrawl.dev.png</Employerlogo>
      <Employerdescription>Firecrawl is a developer tool that extracts data from the web, allowing developers to convert URLs into LLM-ready markdown or structured data with a single API call.</Employerdescription>
      <Employerwebsite>https://www.firecrawl.dev</Employerwebsite>
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      <Location>San Francisco, CA (Hybrid) OR Remote (Americas, UTC-3 to UTC-10)</Location>
      <Country></Country>
      <Postedate>2026-04-24</Postedate>
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