What Does a Growth Marketing Manager Do?
Turning experiments and insights into sustainable business growth.
Growth Marketing Managers design, execute, and analyze experiments across acquisition, onboarding, engagement, and retention. They identify funnel drop-offs, improve conversion rates, and build repeatable systems that drive long-term growth. Unlike traditional campaign-driven marketing, growth marketing emphasizes continuous testing, learning, and scaling based on real performance data.
Typical responsibilities include:
- Designing and running structured growth experiments
- Optimizing acquisition, activation, and retention funnels
- Analyzing user behavior and conversion metrics
- Scaling successful experiments into repeatable playbooks
- Managing growth KPIs and dashboards
- Collaborating with product and engineering teams
- Improving customer lifetime value and revenue efficiency