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Project Manager

Austin, TX

Job Description


SalesLabX is a cutting edge digital marketing firm, based in Austin, TX. Sure, our expertise is in
marketing automation and optimization, but we care about creating meaningful connections,
both with our clients and within our team. We're a small but rapidly growing tech start-up, with a
strong focus on diversity and inclusion, charitable giving, and creating a fun and nurturing work
environment for our team members.

We invest in the growth and happiness of our team so that we can all rise collectively toward
success! In fact, we were named as one of Inc Magazine’s 2023 Best Places to Work, largely
due to our thoughtful benefits and inclusive culture.
As a Project Manager, you'll be the key contact for both our clients and internal teams. We're
looking for someone who is proactive, positive, and passionate about helping others. You'll also
be highly skilled in communication, offer great customer service, and have exceptional time
management, and project management skills.


You'll be responsible for several accounts, where you will commit to building long term
relationships with clients, developing awesome marketing strategies, and collaborating with our
design, Salesforce, Pardot, and development teams to execute on client projects. If you're
looking to grow professionally with group of rad people that will lift you up and value you for
your hard work...well, we encourage you to apply!


Responsibilities:
● Work with our clients to create and implement campaigns
● Develop campaign calendars on a weekly basis
● Monitor marketing analytics

● Create reports for clients
● Build relationships with clients based on trust and respect
● Communicate with clients both verbally and in writing
● Display empathy and emotional intelligence
● Collaborate with internal departments to facilitate client needs fulfillment
● Keep documentation of sessions and any client processes


Requirements:
● 3+ years experience in account/project management
● Extremely detail oriented
● Excellent oral and written communication skills
● Experience with Salesforce, Pardot, Asana, Lucid Chart, Google Analytics and Facebook
Insights, and etc.
● Ability to multitask, solve problems, and think strategically


Experience:
● Marketing: minimum of 1 year (Required)
● Account/Project Management: minimum of 3 years (Required)


Benefits:


Our 2023 Best Places to Work assessment revealed that our organization shines in contrast to
other organizations our size when it comes to benefit offerings. You can find a list of our
exciting benefits below.


● Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
● 401K Matching
● Charitable Donation Matching
● Home Office Workspace Stipend
● Professional Development Stipend
● Employer-funded Certification Opportunities
● Student Loan Repayment Program
● Wellness Stipend

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