Product Marketing Lead (Consultancy)
HyperionDev(8 days ago)
About this role
The Product Marketing Lead is a strategic leadership role overseeing the Product Marketing function for HyperionDev’s education technology products and partner programs. The role focuses on shaping product positioning, go-to-market direction, and brand alignment across internal and partner channels. This position is based in South Africa and contributes to achieving market adoption and commercial growth for the company’s bootcamps and university partnerships.
Required Skills
- Product Positioning
- Go-To-Market
- Campaign Management
- Lifecycle Marketing
- Team Leadership
- Stakeholder Management
- Competitive Analysis
- Market Research
- Sales Enablement
- Data Analytics
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Qualifications
- Diploma in Business, Marketing or Communications
- Degree in Marketing or Communications
About HyperionDev
hyperiondev.comHyperionDev is an online coding bootcamp that helps learners accelerate tech careers by teaching software development, web/mobile development, and data science in intensive 3–6 month programs. Its mentor‑guided, project‑based courses offer flexible part‑time and full‑time options for beginners and career switchers. The curriculum emphasizes practical portfolio projects, assessments and career support (resume and interview prep) to help graduates move into developer roles. Founded in South Africa, HyperionDev serves learners globally and partners with employers and institutions to keep training aligned with industry needs.
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