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As a Senior Product Manager for Grammarly's Billing team, you will define the strategy and roadmap for billing infrastructure, working closely with engineering and data science teams. Your role includes optimizing subscription growth, presenting strategic initiatives, and ensuring a high-performance billing solution meets user needs.
The Customer Support Specialist at Grammarly will provide timely and empathetic support, assist with product-related issues, maintain positive customer relations, and contribute to team efficiency. Responsibilities include troubleshooting, training, and refining customer service procedures.
The Legal Intern will work within Grammarly's Commercial Legal team, handling projects related to AI legal issues, providing support in business transactions, and collaborating with various cross-functional partners. Responsibilities include legal research, contract analysis, and developing transaction skills, alongside mentorship opportunities.
The Account-Based Marketing Strategist at Grammarly will lead campaign strategies to enhance engagement and generate revenue for key education accounts. This role involves collaborating with sales and marketing teams to provide tailored experiences and measure campaign effectiveness through data analysis. The strategist will stay updated on best practices and implement innovative approaches.
As a macOS Software Engineer, you will help build a new product that integrates with the macOS operating system, focusing on developing a delightful user interface and optimizing performance. Responsibilities include creating architecture, innovating features, ensuring product performance, and collaborating closely with teammates.
The Legal Intern will support Grammarly’s Litigation and Employment team, advising on ongoing litigation and compliance with employment laws. Responsibilities include managing legal challenges, conducting research, analyzing projects, and collaborating with mentors and legal professionals.
The Assistant Controller will oversee Grammarly's accounting operations, partner with the Corporate Controller to build an IPO-ready accounting function, and lead a multi-location team. Responsibilities include financial reporting, ensuring compliance with accounting standards, developing strategies for the accounting function, and working closely with senior leadership on financial objectives and audits.
The Senior Product Manager, Acquisition will drive user growth strategies and oversee the optimization of Grammarly's acquisition funnel. This role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance web traffic and signups, utilizing user testing and data analysis to inform decisions, and presenting growth goals to senior leadership.
The Engineering Manager for Growth Monetization will lead and develop a team of engineers focusing on user-facing features and monetization strategies at Grammarly. Responsibilities include improving team throughput, driving business impact through collaboration, and fostering a diverse and inclusive team culture.
As a Full Stack Engineer at Grammarly, you will build core parts of the product, contribute to impactful projects across front-end and back-end, collaborate with internal teams, and mentor new hires. Your role involves maintaining high system availability and addressing infrastructure challenges while focusing on user experience.
As the Staff Product Manager for Mobile, you will lead the roadmap for Grammarly's mobile iOS and Android applications, collaborating with data and engineering teams to drive improvements. You will analyze quality and performance metrics, influence roadmaps with insights, and enhance user experiences on mobile platforms.
As a Back-End Engineer at Grammarly, you will contribute to building core components and features of the product to enhance user experience. Responsibilities include developing high-availability services, collaborating with cross-functional teams, evaluating current systems, and mentoring new hires.
The Senior Director of GTM Finance will collaborate with executives to drive financial strategies, oversee P&L planning, develop performance metrics, analyze sales initiatives, and cultivate a high-performing team within the finance organization.
As Director of Paid Acquisition, you will lead Grammarly's paid marketing strategies to acquire new users. Key responsibilities include managing a marketing team, optimizing budgets across channels, analyzing campaign performance, and collaborating with internal teams. You'll also evolve the MarTech stack for efficiency while staying updated on industry trends and best practices.
The Engineering Manager for Organizational Knowledge at Grammarly will lead a high-performing team to develop a knowledge graph, integrating it with analysis, ranking, and suggestion systems. The role involves collaboration across departments to build innovative products leveraging cutting-edge technologies while ensuring responsible data usage.
The Software Engineer, Android role at Grammarly involves collaborating with product, design, and machine learning teams to develop features for the Android platform, ensuring high performance and responsiveness. The engineer will diagnose bottlenecks, enhance user experience, and innovate solutions for mobile communication challenges.
As a Back-End Engineer at Grammarly, you will develop core parts of the product, supporting high availability services and building infrastructure as code. Responsibilities include collaborating with teams, mentoring new hires, and proposing scalable systems while maintaining a focus on user experience and quality.
As a Security Engineer in Product Security at Grammarly, you will integrate security practices into product development, mitigate security risks in AI products, support the bug bounty program, conduct threat modeling and pen tests, and mentor team members on security best practices.
The Director of UX Research will lead a team of qualitative and quantitative researchers at Grammarly, aligning research efforts with business goals and product direction. The role involves fostering a culture of collaboration, leveraging research insights in product development, and influencing organizational strategies through effective communication and partnerships.
The Sales Engineering Manager leads a team supporting educational sales efforts, managing relationships and technical processes to enhance product deployment in higher education. Responsibilities include coaching Sales Engineers, strategizing for educational client needs, overseeing pre-sales processes, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to increase deal sizes and win rates.