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Senior Product Marketing Manager, Coursera for Government
Coursera was launched in 2012 by Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller with a mission to provide universal access to world-class learning. Today, it is one of the largest online learning platforms in the world, with 191 million registered learners as of September 30, 2025. Coursera partners with over 375 leading universities and industry partners to offer a broad catalogue of content and credentials, including courses, Specializations, Professional Certificates, and degrees. Coursera’s platform innovations — including generative AI-powered features like Coach, Role Play, and Course Builder, and role-based solutions like Skills Tracks — enable instructors, partners, and companies to deliver scalable, personalized, and verified learning. Institutions worldwide rely on Coursera to upskill and reskill their employees, students, and citizens in high-demand fields such as GenAI, data science, technology, and business, while learners globally turn to Coursera to master the skills they need to advance their careers. Coursera is a Delaware public benefit corporation and a B Corp.
We’re a global platform aiming to transform lives through learning by offering transformative courses, certificates, and degrees that empower learners worldwide to advance their careers through skill mastery. We’re looking for inventors, innovators, and lifelong learners eager to shape the future of education. If you’re ready to build the global programs and tools that fuel the power of online learning, join Team Coursera.
At Coursera, we are committed to building a globally diverse team and are thrilled to extend employment opportunities to individuals in any country where we have a legal entity. We require candidates to possess eligible working rights and have a compatible timezone overlap with their team to facilitate seamless collaboration. As a remote-first company, our interviews and onboarding are entirely virtual, providing a smooth and efficient experience for our candidates.
Job Overview:
Coursera’s Product Marketing team connects learners, educators, institutions, and government organizations with our world-class learning products, content, and solutions. Product Marketers play a key role in shaping product-market fit, bringing solutions to market, and driving adoption. In this role, you’ll lead Product Marketing for Coursera for Government (C4G). You’ll partner closely with product management, content strategy, marketing, partnerships, and customer success teams to build solutions that help government agencies and workforce development programs accelerate economic mobility and close skills gaps. You’ll play a critical role in positioning Coursera as the premier skills development platform for federal, state, and local government agencies—enabling job seekers, civil servants, and workforce boards to upskill and reskill at scale.
Responsibilities:
- Develop deep expertise in government, workforce development, and public-sector audiences (agency leaders, program administrators, workforce boards, job seekers, and civil servants) to influence product and GTM strategy.
- Create and own product messaging, positioning, pricing, and GTM assets tailored to government buyers, ensuring alignment with procurement processes and program outcomes.
- Serve as a competitive expert on skills-training solutions in the public sector, identifying priority regions, agency types, and workforce initiatives.
- Drive go-to-market strategy and execution for new features and solutions designed for government and workforce development programs.
- Develop sales and marketing materials—including pitch decks, program one-pagers, procurement-ready documentation, and messaging guides—serving as a subject matter expert.
- Partner cross-functionally across marketing, PR, partnerships, and customer success to craft compelling narratives highlighting economic mobility, job placement, and workforce impact.Develop public sector, buyer, admin and learner audience expertise and insights to influence the product and marketing roadmap
Basic Qualifications:
- 8+ years in B2B or B2G product marketing (or related marketing roles), 10+ years professional experience
- Experience implementing sales enablement strategies for field teams selling into government or complex, highly regulated industries
- Experience developing go-to-market plans, messaging, positioning, pricing/packaging, and tracking GTM initiatives across cross-functional teams
- Experience creating messaging documents and positioning plans for complex, multi-stakeholder audiences
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working within global, highly regulated public-sector or government-focused organizations
- Experience selling or marketing to government buyers, workforce development agencies, labor departments, or public-sector executives
- Experience enabling sales and CS teams that support state, federal, or nonprofit workforce programs
- Comfort operating in fast-paced environments with complex compliance, procurement, and stakeholder needs
- Demonstrated storytelling skills highlighting workforce outcomes, public impact, or mobility programs
If this opportunity interests you, you might like these courses on Coursera:
- Customer Insights: New Product Development Orientation
- Positioning: What You Need for a Successful Marketing Strategy
- Public Sector Efficiency: Optimizing Business Processes
Compensation
This role is available in the following US Pay Zones:
At Coursera, we offer competitive, zone-based pay aligned to your location, experience, and role level across four U.S. pay zones. Our total rewards package goes beyond salary, with comprehensive health and wellness benefits, bonus and RSU equity programs, and global perks designed to help you grow and thrive wherever you are.
US Pay Zones:
- US-Z1: Bay Area
- US-Z2: NYC and Seattle Metro
- US-Z3: CA, WA, NY, NJ, CO, CT, DC, GA, IL, MA, MD, OR, RI, TX, VA
- US-Z4: AK, AZ, DE, FL, HI, ID, IN, IA, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, NV, NH, OH, OK, PA, SC, TN, UT, VT, WI
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