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Marketing Team Lead

FeodaIndiaPosted 19 May 2026

Feoda is a fast-growing B2B SaaS company building billing and ERP software for educational institutions. The Marketing Team Lead will act as the sole marketing owner, managing multi-channel campaigns, paid media, and SEO strategy. The role heavily emphasizes building AI-powered automations to drive pipeline contribution. Candidates must have deep expertise in email sequences, Google/LinkedIn ads, and automation tools like Zapier or Make.com.

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Experience

4+ years

Function

Marketing

Work mode

Remote, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Feoda is a fast-growing B2B SaaS company building billing and ERP software for educational institutions. The Marketing Team Lead will act as the sole marketing owner, managing multi-channel campaigns, paid media, and SEO strategy. The role heavily emphasizes building AI-powered automations to drive pipeline contribution. Candidates must have deep expertise in email sequences, Google/LinkedIn ads, and automation tools like Zapier or Make.com.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid tier-2 role with high-impact, individual ownership and clear automation-driven responsibilities.

The JD provides a highly specific breakdown of tools, responsibilities, and team context, leaving little ambiguity about the daily role.

Must haves

  • 4+ years hands-on B2B digital marketing
  • Email cadence ownership and segmentation logic
  • Google Ads and LinkedIn Ads budget management
  • GA4 and Google Search Console setup
  • SEO campaign execution
  • AI automation workflow building using Make.com, n8n, or Zapier

Tools and skills

crmemail automationgoogle adslinkedin adsga4google search consoleseomake.comn8nzapier

Nice to have: zoho, hubspot, salesforce, clay, apollo, zoominfo, looker studio, instantly.ai.

About the company

Unfamiliar company, mid-stage B2B SaaS startup.

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