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Sr Data Activation Manager, Consumer Data Activation

Company: Beam Inc.

Location: New York, NY

Posted Mar 18, 2025

Proficiency in data analysis tools and programming languages such as Python, R is a plus. Bachelor's degree in Data Science, Statistics, Economics, Business…

Chief of Staff - Executive Project Manager - Mobility

Company: MetTel

Location: New York, NY

Posted Mar 17, 2025

Partner with the VP of Mobility to develop and implement business strategies. Bachelor's degree in Business, Telecommunications, or a related field (MBA…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Career Growth positions at different seniority levels?
Junior Growth Analyst: $70k–$90k; Growth Manager: $110k–$140k; Growth Director: $150k–$200k; VP Growth: $200k–$250k+ with performance bonuses.
What skills and certifications are most valuable for a Career Growth professional?
Data analytics (SQL, Python), A/B testing platforms (Optimizely, VWO), marketing automation (HubSpot, Marketo), SEO fundamentals, paid media (Google Ads, Meta Ads), product analytics (Mixpanel, Amplitude), and certifications like HubSpot Growth Marketing, Google Analytics IQ, and Lean Six Sigma.
Are Career Growth roles available for remote work?
Yes, many Growth positions are fully remote or hybrid. Remote‑first companies such as Atlassian, Shopify, and HubSpot routinely hire Growth analysts and managers with flexible location policies.
What career progression path can a Growth professional expect?
Typical trajectory: Growth Analyst → Growth Manager → Growth Lead → Director of Growth → VP of Growth → Chief Growth Officer. Each step adds responsibility for larger budgets, cross‑team strategy, and organizational influence.
What industry trends are shaping Career Growth today?
AI‑powered experimentation, hyper‑personalization, data‑privacy regulations, subscription‑based monetization, and the adoption of growth‑tech stacks (GrowthBook, PostHog, Segment) are driving new opportunities and skill requirements.

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