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About This Role
About Us
We’re TNT Growth – a performance\-driven agency that helps leading companies acquire more leads and more customers. Our core focus is on Paid Search management, conversion rate optimization, and reporting \& analytics. Our team is sharp, collaborative, and results\-obsessed. If you thrive in fast\-paced environments, want to grow quickly, and actually care about your impact – you’ll love it here.
Former and current clients include: Salesforce, Gusto, Formula 1 Miami, Sweet James, and more.
The Opportunity
At TNT Growth, we don’t recycle playbooks – we constantly evolve them. Our edge comes from relentless testing, sharp strategy, and execution that actually moves the needle for our clients.
As our fully remote Sr. Growth Marketing Manager, you’ll lead the charge in scaling paid media performance with a heavy focus on Paid Search and potential expansion into other platforms like Meta Ads. This is a hands\-on role where you’ll set strategy, own revenue outcomes, and shape how we drive growth for our most ambitious clients.
What You’ll Do
You’ll own strategy, performance, and client relationships for 13\-18 clients, acting as their day\-to\-day CMO. You’ll drive real business results across platforms like Google Ads and Microsoft – not just manage campaigns.
- Lead and execute full\-funnel growth strategies across paid search platforms
- Launch campaigns, run experiments, and iterate based on performance – fast
- Promptly respond to clients via Slack, email and other mediums
- Meticulously build and optimize campaigns
- Proactively create strategy that is rooted in data and trends
- Translate business goals into testing roadmaps and actionable media plans
- Monitor performance, proactively troubleshoot, and pivot strategy when needed
- Regularly present insights and performance updates to clients and internal stakeholders
- Collaborate with the Paid Social team managing other channels like Meta and LinkedIn
- Collaborate with analysts, creative strategists, and designers to deliver results
- Maintain airtight project tracking, deadlines, and communications – without being chased
What Success Looks Like
- Hitting or exceeding client KPIs (ROAS, CPSQL, etc.)
- Strong testing velocity with data\-backed iteration
- Clients trust you as a strategic partner and turn to you for guidance
- Internal teams trust your ownership – you don’t drop balls
- You flag risks early, bring solutions, and drive resolution
What Makes You a Fit
We’re not looking for someone who just knows how to launch ads. We’re looking for someone who knows how to build growth.
- 4\+ years of hands\-on paid media experience
- You’ve managed multiple clients simultaneously and kept calm under pressure
- You’re deeply analytical – you can’t look at a dashboard without asking “why?”
- You’re not afraid to push back when strategy calls for it
- You write clearly, present confidently, and know how to manage client expectations
- You’re meticulous with your work – you double\-check everything, catch your own mistakes, and hold yourself to a high standard of execution
This Role *Isn’t* for You If:
- You want to "own strategy" but avoid execution
- You prefer working on one account at a time
- You’re looking for a chill role with low urgency
- You wait for someone to notice underperformance before acting
Compensation:
$100k\-$150k
Fully Remote
Flexible PTO
401k
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Salary Context
This $100K-$150K range is above the median for AI/ML Engineer roles in our dataset (median: $100K across 15465 roles with salary data).
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About This Role
AI/ML Engineers build and deploy machine learning models in production. They work across the full ML lifecycle: data pipelines, model training, evaluation, and serving infrastructure. The role has evolved significantly over the past two years. Where ML Engineers once spent most of their time on model architecture, the job now tilts heavily toward inference optimization, cost management, and integrating LLM capabilities into existing systems. Companies want engineers who can ship production systems, and the experimenter-only role is fading fast.
Day-to-day, you're writing training pipelines, debugging data quality issues, setting up evaluation frameworks, and figuring out why your model performs differently in staging than it did on your dev set. The best ML engineers are obsessive about reproducibility and measurement. They instrument everything. They know that a model is only as good as the data feeding it and the infrastructure serving it.
Across the 26,159 AI roles we're tracking, AI/ML Engineer positions make up 91% of the market. At TNT Growth, this role fits into their broader AI and engineering organization.
Demand for AI/ML Engineers has been strong and consistent. Unlike some AI roles that spike with hype cycles, ML engineering is a foundational need. Every company deploying AI models needs people who can keep them running, and the gap between research prototypes and production systems keeps growing.
What the Work Looks Like
A typical week might include: debugging a data pipeline that's silently dropping 3% of training examples, running A/B tests on a new model version, writing documentation for a feature flag system that lets you roll back model deployments, and reviewing a junior engineer's PR for a new evaluation metric. Meetings tend to be cross-functional since ML touches product, engineering, and data teams.
Demand for AI/ML Engineers has been strong and consistent. Unlike some AI roles that spike with hype cycles, ML engineering is a foundational need. Every company deploying AI models needs people who can keep them running, and the gap between research prototypes and production systems keeps growing.
Skills Required
Python and PyTorch dominate the requirements. Most roles expect experience with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure) and familiarity with ML frameworks like TensorFlow or JAX. RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) has become a top-3 skill requirement as companies integrate LLMs into their products. Docker and Kubernetes show up in about a third of postings, reflecting the production focus of the role.
Beyond the core stack, employers increasingly want experience with experiment tracking tools (MLflow, Weights & Biases), feature stores, and vector databases. Fine-tuning experience is valuable but less common than you'd think from reading Twitter. Most production LLM work is RAG and prompt engineering, not fine-tuning. If you have both, you're in a strong position.
Companies that are serious about AI/ML hiring tend to post specific infrastructure details in the job description: the frameworks they use, their model serving stack, their data pipeline tools. Vague postings that just say 'ML experience required' without specifics are often companies that haven't figured out what they need yet.
Compensation Benchmarks
AI/ML Engineer roles pay a median of $166,983 based on 13,781 positions with disclosed compensation. Senior-level AI roles across all categories have a median of $227,400. This role's midpoint ($125K) sits 25% below the category median. Disclosed range: $100K to $150K.
Across all AI roles, the market median is $184,000. Top-quartile compensation starts at $244,000. The 90th percentile reaches $309,400. For comparison, the highest-paying categories include AI Engineering Manager ($293,500) and AI Architect ($292,900). By seniority level: Entry: $76,880; Mid: $131,300; Senior: $227,400; Director: $244,288; VP: $234,620.
TNT Growth AI Hiring
TNT Growth has 4 open AI roles right now. They're hiring across AI/ML Engineer. Based in Remote, US. Compensation range: $100K - $150K.
Remote Work Context
Remote AI roles pay a median of $156,000 across 1,221 positions. About 7% of all AI roles offer remote work.
Career Path
Common paths into AI/ML Engineer roles include Data Scientist, Software Engineer, Research Engineer.
From here, career progression typically leads toward ML Architect, AI Engineering Manager, Principal ML Engineer.
The fastest path into ML engineering is through software engineering with a self-directed ML education. A CS degree helps, but production engineering skills matter more than academic credentials. Build something that works, deploy it, and measure it. That portfolio project is worth more than a Coursera certificate. For career growth, the fork comes around the senior level: go deep on technical complexity (staff/principal track) or move into managing ML teams.
What to Expect in Interviews
Expect system design questions around ML pipelines: how you'd build a training pipeline for a specific use case, handle data drift, or design A/B testing infrastructure for model deployments. Coding rounds typically involve Python, with emphasis on data manipulation (pandas, numpy) and algorithm implementation. Take-home assignments often ask you to build an end-to-end ML pipeline from raw data to deployed model.
When evaluating opportunities: Companies that are serious about AI/ML hiring tend to post specific infrastructure details in the job description: the frameworks they use, their model serving stack, their data pipeline tools. Vague postings that just say 'ML experience required' without specifics are often companies that haven't figured out what they need yet.
AI Hiring Overview
The AI job market has 26,159 open positions tracked in our dataset. By seniority: 2,416 entry-level, 16,247 mid-level, 5,153 senior, and 2,343 leadership roles (Director, VP, C-Level). Remote roles make up 7% of the market (1,863 positions). The remaining 24,200 roles require on-site or hybrid attendance.
The market median for AI roles is $184,000. Top-quartile compensation starts at $244,000. The 90th percentile reaches $309,400. Highest-paying categories: AI Engineering Manager ($293,500 median, 28 roles); AI Architect ($292,900 median, 108 roles); AI Safety ($274,200 median, 19 roles).
Demand for AI/ML Engineers has been strong and consistent. Unlike some AI roles that spike with hype cycles, ML engineering is a foundational need. Every company deploying AI models needs people who can keep them running, and the gap between research prototypes and production systems keeps growing.
The AI Job Market Today
The AI job market spans 26,159 open positions across 15 role categories. The largest categories by volume: AI/ML Engineer (23,752), AI Software Engineer (598), AI Product Manager (594). These three account for the majority of open positions, though smaller categories often have higher per-role compensation because of specialized skill requirements.
The seniority mix tells a story about where AI teams are in their maturity. Entry-level roles (2,416) are outnumbered by mid-level (16,247) and senior (5,153) positions, reflecting that most companies are past the 'build a team from scratch' phase and need experienced engineers who can ship production systems. Leadership roles (Director, VP, C-Level) total 2,343 positions, representing the bottleneck between technical execution and organizational strategy.
Remote work availability sits at 7% of all AI roles (1,863 positions), with 24,200 requiring on-site or hybrid attendance. The remote share has stabilized after the post-pandemic correction. Senior and specialized roles (Research Scientist, ML Architect) are more likely to be remote-eligible than entry-level positions, partly because experienced hires have more negotiating power and partly because these roles require less hands-on mentorship.
AI compensation is structured in clear tiers. The market median sits at $184,000. Top-quartile roles start at $244,000, and the 90th percentile reaches $309,400. These figures include base salary with disclosed compensation. Total compensation (including equity, bonuses, and sign-on) runs 20-40% higher at companies that offer those components.
Category matters for compensation. AI Engineering Manager roles lead at $293,500 median, while Prompt Engineer roles sit at $122,200. The spread between highest and lowest-paying categories reflects the premium on specialized technical skills versus broader analytical roles.
The most in-demand skills across all AI postings: Rag (16,749 postings), Aws (8,932 postings), Rust (7,660 postings), Python (3,815 postings), Azure (2,678 postings), Gcp (2,247 postings), Prompt Engineering (1,469 postings), Openai (1,269 postings). Python dominates, appearing in the vast majority of role descriptions regardless of category. Cloud platform experience (AWS, GCP, Azure) is the second most common requirement. The newer entrants to the top skills list (RAG, vector databases, LLM APIs) reflect the shift from traditional ML toward generative AI applications.
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