Growth hacking is the lifeblood of many innovative organizations. The perfect growth hacker is a ninja cat with a golden gun riding a unicorn. But if you don’t find a specimen of this creature, I will describe a type of growth hacker that is almost as good.
One of the main success factors of every organization is the people that work there. As a business, if you want to excel, you will need excellent people. The requirements for people who work in an innovative company are even higher. Take for example the job of a growth hacker.
Growth Hacker Job Description
The perfect growth hacker is a ninja cat with a golden gun riding a unicorn. I haven’t met her yet. And I probably never will…
Until that moment arrives, the following requirements are a decent proxy of a growth hacker job description:
- A good growth hacker possesses a growth mindset. By way of explanation, he is not afraid of a tough challenge and believes correctly that his success is based on hard work, learning, training, and perseverance.
- He should be curious. He is always eager to make the next exciting discovery.
- Furthermore, he should be creative and like to explore new paths. In other words, a good growth hacker knows how to solve problems by experimenting and innovating.
- A good growth hacker is a team player, is able to work independently, and has an entrepreneurial mindset.
- A growth hacker should be data-savvy. He not only understands the importance of metrics but also knows how to draw conclusions from them.
- Taking into account all the above mentioned aspects, a growth hacker should be “T-shaped,” i.e., he has both a deep, substantive, professional knowledge and the skills to be able to collaborate with other disciplines.
Next Step!
Do your people have all the skills that I described above? If so, you have employees at your disposal that are fit for the role of a growth hacker. You should combine their strengths by forming a multidisciplinary team of specialists who tackle a certain growth problem.
If your employees miss one or two of the 6 key features described above, you may consider some retraining or reskilling for them. Possible options are a Growth Hacking Course or a Growth Mindset Workshop.
Björn Brekel
Lead growth hacker @ RevelX
Bringing startup thinking to the boardroom
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