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Stride Health, Inc.

Lifecycle Marketing Associate New

Stride Health, Inc., Jackson, Mississippi, United States

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Stride is the first portable benefits platform specifically designed for the nearly 60 million American independent workers who do not receive employer-based benefits.

The Stride platform offers access to insurance — health, dental, vision, life and other supplemental insurance — as well as financial tools to track income, mileage and other deductible expenses to manage their tax obligations, all via a single app. Since launching in 2014, Stride has helped more than 4.4 million workers save more than $8 billion on their taxes and monthly health insurance premiums. Stride partners with over 100 leading companies like Uber, Amazon, DoorDash, and Instacart to provide their independent workers with access to our benefits platform. The company is backed by $96 million in capital from Venrock, New Enterprise Associates, Fidelity’s F-Prime Capital Partners, Mastercard, Allstate and King River. The Role : Lifecycle Marketing Associate Cash compensation range: $85,000 - 102,000 USD annually + equity We’re hiring a Lifecycle Marketing Associate to join our Marketing team and help advance Stride’s mission to make benefits accessible and affordable for all. If you’re a dynamic, detail-oriented marketer who thrives on taking full ownership of campaigns, this role is for you. You’ll lead lifecycle programs across email, in-app notifications, content cards, push notifications, and SMS—guiding each one from planning and content creation to design, execution, and analysis. You bring a sharp eye for detail, flawless QA skills, and the ability to build campaigns from the ground up, including copy, design, HTML, and segmentation. You know Braze inside and out and are ready to hit the ground running on day one, delivering high-impact campaigns that drive results. Responsibilities of the role include, but are not limited to: Campaign Planning, Execution, and QA Planning, executing, and QA’ing lifecycle campaigns from start to finish. Developing campaign, audience, and testing strategies aligned with company goals and KPIs. Setting up, QA’ing, and managing lifecycle campaigns, automated triggers, and transactional communications across email, push, in-app messages, and SMS. Updating and maintaining a high volume of unique content cards in Stride’s native app. Updating email HTML and templates to meet campaign requirements and copy structure. Building, managing, and updating the marketing campaign calendar tied to product launches, seasonal opportunities, promotional moments, and nurture content. Design & Content Development Partnering with the Brand team and external resources to maintain template designs and develop graphics and illustrations in Canva or Figma. Developing copy and subject lines that align with brand voice. Creating thorough copy briefs with clear guidelines for copywriters, then managing the copy development, review, and approval process. Campaign Analysis, Reporting, and Optimization Tracking, analyzing, and summarizing campaign performance metrics, including open, click, and unsubscribe rates. Analyzing A/B tests, defining learnings, and making recommendations for optimization. Reporting on campaign performance and insights across the organization. Compliance: Adhering to privacy, internal, and industry guidelines for all communication channels. Ensuring compliance with CAN-SPAM, TCPA, and HIPAA regulations. Documentation: Managing the repository of assets, performance documentation, campaign visuals, guidelines, and instructions. Experience & Qualifications: We recognize that underrepresented groups such as women and BIPOC individuals are historically less likely to apply to a role if they don’t meet 100% of the listed qualifications. We encourage you to apply if you meet a majority of the qualifications and this role is aligned with your career trajectory. When reviewing your resume, we’ll be looking for: 3+ years of hands-on Braze experience, building both campaigns and canvases using email, in-app notifications, SMS, push notifications, content cards, and multi-channel campaigns. Strong familiarity with delivery validation rules, segmentation, defining target audiences, and using Liquid logic for personalization. Comfort working with HTML to code and update templates, as well as loading and building complex audiences with 15+ filters. Experience using Braze’s Report Builder and other reporting tools, including downloading and translating results in Google Sheets and/or Excel. Confidence using Braze’s User Lookup functionality to assess user journeys and support the Customer Experience team. Ability to build and QA complex campaigns (e.g., 20+ segments) with quick turnarounds, while maintaining exceptional quality and attention to detail. Proficiency with Google Sheets, Docs, and Slides. Familiarity with project or task management tools (e.g., Asana). Basic graphic design skills (e.g., Canva). Basic content management system experience (e.g., Squarespace). Consumer copywriting and editing experience, including crafting or refining subject lines, headlines, and other campaign copy for fit and clarity. Experience in startup, e-commerce, and/or insurance environments preferred, but not required. If we have an opportunity to engage you in your interview process, we’ll look to assess that you are: An effective communicator who can build strong working relationships, raise issues, share ideas, and clearly summarize results and learnings. Someone with a strong test-and-learn mindset—comfortable proposing experiments, running A/B tests, and iterating based on results. Able to meet deadlines under pressure while remaining flexible, organized, and committed to high-quality work. A self-starter who proactively seeks out resources, develops new ideas, and finds solutions to move work forward. Helpful Information: This resource

will help explain Stride’s Compensation Philosophy and compensation practices, and will answer some common questions you might have. Stride’s Compensation Philosophy utilizes a National Payscale, which is designed to fairly and equitably pay employees based on their performance and impact regardless of geographic location. For employees in the United States, our National Payscale leverages San Francisco Bay Area market data to determine our compensation bands for cash, commissions, or bonus (if applicable) and equity. Unless otherwise noted, the cash compensation above is the total salary and does not include a bonus. In addition to cash compensation, all full-time Striders will be given stock options to participate in Stride’s equity incentive program. We want all Striders to be an owner of the company, value that ownership, and be able to participate in any future positive outcomes for the company. Individual compensation packages are based on a few different factors unique to each candidate, including their skills, experience, qualifications, and other job-related reasons. Our compensation ranges are designed to be competitive, equitable, and growth-oriented. We know that benefits are also an important piece of your total compensation package. To learn more about what’s included in total compensation, check out some of the

benefits and perks Stride offers

to all US-based employees. At Stride, we believe in compensating Striders in ways that are true to their value in the marketplace, that inspire and motivate the team to execute our vision, that shape behavior toward productively building and sustaining Stride's culture, and that support the risks and rewards of a fast-growing technology company. We know the

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