Company
Robert Half
Robert Half
80000-100000/annum
Robert Half are looking for a Head of Marketing to join a rapidly growing B2B SaaS business! Head of Marketing - B2B SaaS - Richmond upon Thames (On-Site Working)We are working with a really exciting client! They are a rapidly growing, global B2B SaaS business. Offering multiple products in the patent / IP space, they are looking for a Head of Marketing to take the business to the next level!Reporting directly to the CEO, this role will be responsible for setting the overall, product-led marketing strategy. It will play a key role in lead generation, driving brand growth and supporting revenue targets. ResponsibilitiesDefine overall marketing strategy and drive brand awareness Develop Lead Generation programmes to support sales growth Manage marketing collateral and content strategy Manage multiple digital channels Provide leadership to the marketing team - currently one Marketing Executive RequirementsExperience in marketing leadership roles - ideally in a global B2B SaaS environmentProven record of developing product led marketing strategy Strong understanding of digital and data driven marketing Strong understanding of lead generation and experience supporting sales teams NB: This is an on-site role at an office based in Richmond upon Thames. Please only apply if you are able to travel to Richmond regularly!Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to equal opportunity and diversity. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training.
Richmond
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