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March 08, 2007

VP Product Marketing In LA For Hot Geneology Site Geni

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We recently posted on our sister site the a:c that Geni has just raised $10M at a $100M valuation. The wiki based geneology site is apparently getting lots of traffic. It is founded by Paypal's former COO David Sacks. They offer free, catered lunches and no cubes! Victory! The company needs a VP for Product marketing. They have a number of other jobs they are looking to fill as well.

Apply - jobs@geni.com

Vice President of Product Marketing

Geni seeks a VP of Product Marketing to start immediately at its headquarters in West Hollywood, California. This individual will direct analysis of user activity, manage community outreach and user communications, and propose enhancements and features to maximize user growth.


Requirements
This role requires a deep understanding of user behavior in the consumer space, backed by the analytical skills to match a data-driven approach to prioritizing new features. Please respond to this job description if you possess the following:

* Five years experience in consumer internet products
* Three years experience in either product management or product marketing (analytics)
* The ability to write your own queries to supplement user activity reports
* Substantial management experience, with multiple direct reports


About Geni
This is a great opportunity to join a funded, agile startup that is just getting traction with its user base. We currently number just over a dozen, and are led by David O. Sacks, former COO of PayPal and generally regarded as the person responsible for focusing that product into a useful service. Our team includes several transplants from Bay Area companies as well as many of top developers from the greater Los Angeles area. Along with the great user experience we intend to build, we're building a great company, with the following features:

* Ample funding and great advisors
* Flat organizational hierarchy emphasizing meritocracy
* Great benefits
* Catered lunch, as well as free dinner if you're working late
* Bright, new offices (no cubes)


Posted by Paul at March 8, 2007 11:51 PM

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