Who We Are:

Nova Labs - the trailblazers behind the revolutionary Helium Network and the creators of Helium Mobile - is on a quest to redefine the world of connectivity. Born in 2013 and evolving rapidly, we're not just a company; we're a movement. With our roots in decentralized technology, we're shaking up the IoT and mobile landscapes to create a more connected, accessible world.

Job Description: 

Events Field Marketer

Are you a dynamic marketer with a passion for hitting the road and spreading the word far and wide? Join us as our Events Field Marketer, where you'll embark on a journey to different cities to educate, build awareness, and drive conversion for Helium Mobile products. Get ready to be the face of our brand as you bring our message directly to the people, one city at a time.

💡 What You’ll Do:

  • Event Executor: Plan, coordinate, and execute captivating community events and conference activations in various cities to drive education, awareness, and conversion. You'll be our ambassador on the ground, bringing our brand to life in exciting and memorable ways.
  • Community Connector: Forge strong relationships with local communities, businesses, and organizations to amplify our message and extend our reach. Whether it's partnering with local influencers or collaborating with community leaders, you'll be the bridge that connects us to the hearts and minds of each city.
  • Engagement Expert: Captivate audiences with interactive experiences, event booths, workshops, and demonstrations that showcase the value and benefits of our products or services. From hands-on activities to immersive presentations, you'll leave a lasting impression that sparks interest and drives conversion.
  • Brand Ambassador: Embody our brand values and mission with passion and authenticity, serving as a trusted advocate for our products or services. Whether you're speaking on stage, mingling with attendees, or manning our booth, you'll represent our brand with pride and professionalism.
  • Data Detective: Collect and analyze data from each roadshow to measure the impact of our efforts and optimize future campaigns. From lead generation and conversion rates to attendee demographics and feedback, you'll uncover insights that inform strategic decision-making and drive continuous improvement.

🎓 What Makes You The Perfect Fit:

  • Minimum of 3-5 years in marketing, events, or brand related field
  • Track record of executing events of all sizes, from small meetups to activations at large conferences 
  • Experience working with and managing vendors, venues, and partners 
  • Ability to quickly execute and iterate in a fast-paced environment.
  • A natural storyteller with the ability to engage and inspire audiences.
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to juggle multiple projects and deadlines on the go.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport and foster relationships with diverse audiences.
  • Willingness to travel and work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, as needed.
  • A creative thinker with a knack for thinking outside the box and turning ideas into action.
  • BA/BS required

🌟 Why You’ll Love Working Here:

  • Culture: Immerse yourself in a workplace that values creativity, open-mindedness, and your unique perspective.
  • Growth: Be part of a team that’s not just about the now but also your future – where you’re headed and how we can get there together.
  • Impact: Leave your mark on projects that matter, where your creativity contributes directly to our success and beyond.

💸 The Perks:

  • Remote-First: Work from wherever your heart desires within the US.
  • Health is Wealth: 100% covered premiums (medical, dental, vision) for you and yours.
  • Vacation Time: Unlimited. Plus, a stipend to make your getaways even sweeter.
  • Wellness: A monthly stipend to keep you happy and healthy. 
  • Tech Love: Annual stipend for the gadgets and gear you need.

💸 Compensation:

  • Salary + Equity? Yes, and yes.
  • Pay varies depending on your location. U.S. locations are categorized into tiers based on a cost of labor index for that geographic area.  For candidates outside of metro market areas, we use the state average.
  • The successful candidate’s starting pay will be determined based on job-related skills, experience, qualifications, work location, and market conditions.
  • Nova Labs targets the 50th percentile of the pay scale for new hires.
  • The salary pay scale for the target experience and target skill set US locations:  
    • Tier 1 (San Francisco / New York City):  $93,000 - $127,000
    • Tier 2 (Boston, Seattle, DC, San Diego, Los Angeles, CA State Avg):   $84,000 - $114,000
    • Tier 3 (Austin, Dallas, Denver, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Phoenix, Portland, Philadelphia, Sacramento):  $79,000 - 108,000
    • Tier 4 Other, Miami, Columbus, Raleigh-Durham, SLC, Orlando, Eugene, NH, San Antonio):  $75,000 - $102,000

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