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Later is the enterprise leader in social media and influencer marketing software, services, and data, trusted by leading brands and agencies worldwide. Following our acquisition of Mavely, the Everyday Influencer Platform®, Later enables brands to scale creator partnerships from nano to premium influencers while managing social media content and campaigns across all major social and affiliate networks. Through proprietary performance data, marketing leaders can drive attributable sales and optimize social commerce with our software platform or award-winning services.
Later is founded on two success stories that began in 2014: Mavrck, the industry-leading influencer marketing solution (now Later Influence™), and Later, the best social media management platform (now Later Social™) and first-to-market link in bio tool, Later Link in Bio. In 2024, Mavrck and Later officially joined together as one unified business, with a shared vision: to enable the world to make a living with their creativity.
We’re trusted by the top social platforms, with partnerships and integrations with Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Pinterest.
We enable marketers to create high-performing content and engage in authentic collaborations with creators to reach new audiences, drive engagement, and generate predictable ROI.
We’re seeking a high-energy, results-oriented Senior Webinar & Partner Marketing Manager to lead and scale Later’s webinar and co-marketing programs. You’ll own the full journey—from strategy through execution—designing campaigns that educate the market, expand reach, and generate high-quality leads that drive revenue.
This is a high-impact, cross-functional role that combines storytelling, partner collaboration, and campaign execution. Your programs will not only accelerate acquisition but also fuel activation, retention, and expansion efforts across Later’s funnel. Reporting to the VP of Demand Generation, you’ll be the primary owner of webinars and co-marketing initiatives, with full accountability for program success.
What you’ll be doing:Strategy
Define and own Later’s webinar and partner marketing strategy to drive awareness, acquisition, and pipeline influence.
Build a high-impact webinar calendar featuring Later experts, customers, creators, and industry thought leaders.
Develop strategic co-marketing programs with software partners, agencies, and creators to expand Later’s reach and generate leads.
Set and track clear goals for webinar and partner programs, ensuring impact on pipeline and revenue.
Technical / Execution
Drive end-to-end webinar production, including promotion, hosting, engagement, and follow-up sequencing.
Execute joint campaigns with partners (webinars, email, social, content) that deliver shared value.
Collaborate with Web, Creative, and Brand teams on assets, landing pages, and campaign messaging.
Manage campaign builds, testing, optimizations, and reporting with rigor and transparency.
Apply data-driven insights and experimentation to continuously improve engagement and conversion rates.
Team / Collaboration
Partner closely with Paid Media, Email, Social, SEO, Product, Sales, and RevOps to ensure campaigns align with GTM and demand generation goals.
Ensure leads generated are high-quality and accurately tracked through data and attribution systems.
Actively collaborate with the VP of Demand Generation to share performance updates, blockers, and next steps.
Coordinate cross-functional support (design, web, email ops, ad deployment) to keep campaigns on track.
Research / Best Practices
Conduct competitor and market research to identify new opportunities and maintain industry-leading programs.
Stay on top of webinar trends, co-marketing innovations, and emerging tools.
Share best practices across the marketing team to elevate overall performance.
Leadership
Act as Later’s lead for webinars and partner marketing, setting a high bar for program quality and execution.
Demonstrate Later’s core values daily, serving as a visible driver of growth and collaboration.
Mentor peers and cross-functional partners in webinar and co-marketing best practices.
Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business, or related field (preferred).
6+ years of marketing experience, with 3–5+ years in webinar production and partner co-marketing.
Proven ownership of end-to-end webinar strategy, from planning through reporting.
Hands-on experience running co-marketing campaigns with measurable impact.
Strong track record in executing full-funnel marketing campaigns across multiple channels.
Proficiency with campaign analytics, data reporting, and insight generation.
Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
High standards for creative quality and user experience.
Success working in fast-paced, dynamic environments with aggressive growth targets.
Nice to have:
Experience with data visualization tools such as Mode or Looker.
Familiarity with CRM and automation platforms (Salesforce, HubSpot, Marketo, Klaviyo).
Experience with CMS tools (Contentful, WordPress).
You’re proactive and results-driven, always taking initiative and aligning work to company goals.
Strategic and forward-thinking—you balance near-term wins with long-term impact.
Curious and growth-oriented—you stay sharp on industry trends and emerging best practices.
Adaptable and resourceful—you thrive in dynamic environments and manage shifting priorities with ease.
Collaborative and transparent—you share insights to help teams make smarter decisions.
Resilient—you tackle challenges with positivity, grit, and optimism.
Emotionally intelligent—you build trust, support others, and foster strong relationships across teams.
We take a market-based, data-driven approach to compensation, benchmarking against industry standards by function, level, and location. Compensation for this role is structured as salary only.
💰 Salary Range: $135,000 – $150,000
📈 Bi-annual compensation reviews based on performance and market factors
✨ Benefits eligibility for all permanent team members
Note: Co-op team members, contractors, and freelancers are not eligible for benefits.
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We have offices in Boston, MA; Vancouver, BC; Chicago, IL; and Vancouver, WA. For select positions, we are open to hiring fully remote candidates. We post our positions in the location(s) where we are open to having the successful candidate be located.
Diversity, inclusion, and accessibility:At Later, we are committed to fostering a culture rooted in an inclusion-first mindset at every level of the company, embracing the importance of hiring and building teams for culture add rather than culture fit. We openly build and maintain unbiased hiring, pay, and promotion practices to create a foundation for an equitable workplace, paving the way for systemic change.
We are committed to creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, or age. Please let us know if you require any accommodations or support during the recruitment process.
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