Cuemath
Website:
cuemath.link
Job details:
About Cuemath
We teach math to K–12 students across 20+ countries. In the US, we're building a math program for Asian-American families who want rigor and diagnostic depth.
What you'll do
- Own one to two organic-acquisition channels end-to-end — thesis, execution, measurement, scale-or-kill.
- Growth-hack your way to channel outcomes. Test fast, learn faster, ship the things that move the number.
- Build the measurement model that tells you whether the channel is working — and the discipline to act on it without flinching.
- Report channel performance and decisions weekly. Show your work; show what you'd do next.
What you bring
- 1–3 years in growth, organic acquisition, or community-led GTM. You've owned a channel before — set the thesis, ran the experiments, hit the number (or learned why you didn't and changed approach).
- First-principles thinking. You strip a channel to its mechanics and rebuild from actual customer behavior, not from playbooks.
- Growth-hacker speed. You ship the test on Wednesday rather than the deck on Friday. You don't wait for the perfect plan.
- Outcomes obsession. You can name the one number that determines whether the channel is alive. Everything else is noise.
- AI-literate, not AI-dependent. You use Claude Code to compress work — not to produce slop. You can tell when an AI output isn't actually thinking, and you don't ship it.
- Fast learning. You absorb context in a week that takes others a month, because you ask better questions.
Helpful but not required: prior edtech or US consumer subscription experience; data fluency with growth metrics.
Not a fit: someone who needs a playbook to start, or who optimizes for activity over outcomes.
Why this is interesting
You'll own a channel from zero in a market that doesn't have a playbook yet. You'll work directly with senior leadership — the kind of mentorship that compresses years of growth experience into months for the right person. The decisions about whether the channel works are yours to make; the strategic context to make them well is something you'll build through proximity.
Click on Apply to know more.