
Tomorrow Bio is the fastest growing human cryopreservation company in the world.
We are pushing the boundary of what medicine, biology, and human longevity can become.
Our members are not typical wellness buyers. They are thoughtful, skeptical, analytical people: founders, software engineers, scientists, investors, rationalists, biohackers, and longevity-curious high performers. They do not respond to generic marketing. They need rigor, clarity, evidence, and a message that respects their intelligence.
We are looking for a hands-on Growth Marketer into build the system that helps more of these people discover, understand, trust, and join us.
This is not a pure brand role. It is not a “manage agencies and approve campaigns” role. It is a data-first, execution-heavy growth role for someone who can move between analytics, experimentation, funnel design, campaign execution, and technical marketing infrastructure.
The most important requirement is not that you are a polished copywriter. It is that you can understand a complex product, understand a highly analytical audience, run disciplined experiments, and use data to decide what we do next.
Read about the topic BEFORE applying:
https://waitbutwhycom/2016/03/cryonics.html
**What you will own:
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1. Growth experiments and funnel analytics
You will design, run, and evaluate experiments across our acquisition and conversion funnel. That means defining hypotheses, setting up tests properly, measuring results, and making clear decisions about what to scale, change, or kill. You should be comfortable working directly with data rather than waiting for someone else to interpret it for you.
You will look at questions like:
2. Campaigns for a technical, rational audience
You will create and ship campaigns that speak to people who are rational, technically minded, and resistant to hype.
Our audience includes software developers, founders, investors, rationalists, scientists, biohackers, and people already thinking seriously about longevity, AI, biology, and the future of medicine. The right candidate either comes from this world or understands it deeply enough to communicate without sounding like an outsider.
You will work on:
You will not just brief ideas. You will ship them.
3. The growth stack
You will own the systems that allow us to acquire, track, convert, and learn from prospects.
This includes CRM, marketing automation, attribution, analytics dashboards, campaign tooling, and AI-assisted workflows. You do not need to be a software engineer, but you should be technically comfortable and able to work well with engineering when something needs to be built or integrated.
You should be able to look at a growth stack and say:
TASKS
Nice to have:
This role is for someone who combines analytical rigor, technical comfort, strong audience intuition, and hands-on execution.
We are not looking for a traditional marketer who only manages agencies or produces campaign decks. We are looking for someone who can understand a complex product, think in systems, work directly with data, and communicate with people who are skeptical, technical, and serious about the future of medicine and longevity.
Please include one example of work that shows how you think. This could be an A/B test writeup, funnel analysis, dashboard, SQL-based analysis, campaign retrospective, growth model, or relevant personal project.

Tomorrow.bio is advancing biostasis by providing high-quality cryopreservation services in the heart of Europe.
As the world’s fastest-growing cryopreservation company with 800+ members, our mission is simple: to enable people to choose how long they want to live.
We're optimistic about the future, the power of technology, and—above all—life itself. Our international team of doctors, engineers, and entrepreneurs is young, driven, and committed to making medical time travel a reality.
With a pricing model designed for transparency, flexibility, and long-term value, we’re making cryopreservation more accessible than ever.
Join us—and get ready for tomorrow 💙
https://member.tomorrow.bio/signup/start