Senior Copywriter - CRM
Snapmint is a high-growth Indian fintech company focused on consumer credit. This role owns CRM communications, including push, WhatsApp, and SMS, with a focus on driving engagement and conversions. The candidate will utilize tools like WebEngage or CleverTap to optimize campaign performance through data-driven content. This is a senior position requiring strong narrative-building skills and experience within a B2C startup environment.
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Experience
5-6 years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Snapmint is a high-growth Indian fintech company focused on consumer credit. This role owns CRM communications, including push, WhatsApp, and SMS, with a focus on driving engagement and conversions. The candidate will utilize tools like WebEngage or CleverTap to optimize campaign performance through data-driven content. This is a senior position requiring strong narrative-building skills and experience within a B2C startup environment.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 fintech startup with a well-defined role in performance-driven CRM marketing.
The JD clearly defines the role responsibilities, specific CRM tools, and desired outcome metrics.
Salaries at Snapmint
22.0 LPA average
Based on 3 Grapevine salary entries for Snapmint.
Other roles
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20 LPA average
Range: 18 - 23 LPA
Product Management
4 - 6 years
25 LPA average
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Must haves
- 5-6 years of experience in content writing
- Experience in B2C startups
- Hands-on experience with CRM tools like WebEngage or CleverTap
- Proven track record of driving engagement, CTR, and conversions
- Excellent command of language and narrative building
Tools and skills
About the company
Established fintech startup with a clear product-market fit in the Indian consumer credit space.
Posts mentioning Snapmint
How does snapmint make money?
Just finished an emi purchase of 1500, 500 divided in 3 months. Small test to see how it works, and it actually is zero % emi. Pretty good for small purchases less than 20k i guess, but how do they make money on 0% emi?
Thoughts on snapmint ?
How is the company doing? Is it also in trouble like zestmoney or have they cracked the business model? And how is the leadership team like
How's snapmint as a company to work for?
Want to know about the work culture in the marketing team. Please help