Jobs · Marketing · California

Product Marketing Manager

Cursor · San Francisco, CA · 5 days ago
MarketingFull-time

About the role

We’re looking for a Product Marketing Manager who can translate deeply technical products into clear, compelling stories that resonate with developers.

Responsibilities

  • Own end-to-market strategy for new features and major releases
  • Write launch materials (blog posts, landing pages, demos, videos)
  • Partner with product and engineering to ensure strong product-market fit before launch
  • Develop clear, differentiated positioning for Cursor and its features
  • Turn complex AI + developer workflows into simple, compelling narratives
  • Continuously refine messaging based on user feedback and market shifts
  • Partner closely with the Developer Relations team to create high-signal content for technical audiences (guides, use cases, comparisons)
  • Showcase real workflows and power-user behaviors—not generic marketing fluff
  • Collaborate with the community to highlight authentic use cases
  • Translate product capabilities into clear, compelling messaging that sales and GTM teams can use effectively
  • Provide the right narratives, positioning, and materials to communicate value and win users
  • Partner closely with sales, field, and developer relations to understand customer needs and objections
  • Continuously refine messaging based on real-world feedback and performance
  • Identify and test new channels to reach developers (Twitter/X, GitHub, YouTube, etc.)
  • Work with growth to improve activation, onboarding, and retention messaging
  • Run experiments to improve conversion across the funnel
  • Talk to users regularly to understand needs, objections, and mental models
  • Analyze competitors and evolving AI/dev tooling landscape
  • Bring insights back into product and marketing decisions

Requirements

  • You have 3+ years in product marketing, product management, growth, consulting, banking or a similar role (ideally in developer tools or SaaS)
  • You have a strong technical intuition, you don’t need to be an engineer, but you should be comfortable understanding developer tools and communicating to a technical audience
  • You have strong product instincts - ability to engage in product discussions and push back thoughtfully
  • You have exceptional communication skills, and the ability to simplify complex concepts without dumbing them down
  • You have high ownership: you can take a project from idea → execution → iteration
  • You find comfort in a fast-moving, ambiguous environment

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