Tenstreet is a growing, fast-paced, Software as a Service (SaaS) business providing solutions for the transportation industry. Tenstreet is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Together we’re disrupting the ways in which companies market to, recruit, onboard and manage drivers.  

We’re a team of overachievers who excel in execution, collaboration and problem solving. We offer great benefits and a casual environment.  But the real perk of working at Tenstreet is being part of a community that values your work, encourages life-long learning and fosters a supportive culture.  

Summary: 

A Marketing Administrator is responsible for providing a high level of administrative support for ongoing marketing efforts of the Tenstreet Marketing team. They will also help create and maintain materials needed for internal communication and external marketing strategies. 

As a Marketing Administrator, you will be responsible for: 

  • Orchestrating effective coordination, communications, and management of projects to ensure completeness
  • Managing a cross-departmental product rollout checklist and schedule.
  • Managing monthly marketing calendar that includes website updates, webinars, blog release, social announcements, conferences, login notices, emails, etc.
  • Assisting in various writing and editing tasks, including email campaigns, login notices, blogs, user guides, cutsheets, social, and other marketing collateral.
  • Maintaining Tenstreet’s marketing collateral library with the most up-to-date product information.
  • Working closely with Sales Ops to help in inbound lead management and tracking efforts
  • Responding to and resolving client and co-worker requests and questions, including educating new Tenstreet employees on where to find marketing resources.
  • Moderating website comments and app reviews, and routing to the right team when necessary.
  • Assisting in creating slide decks for marketing and training presentations.
  • Working with other team members on a variety of ad hoc assignments.  

You might be a good fit if:  

  • You’re creative and have attention to detail.
  • You like seeing things through from start to end.
  • You appreciate and value consistency in messaging.
  • You’re motivated by helping people and making their lives better.
  • You practice intellectual humility and honesty and are comfortable with cognitive friction and diversity.
  • You enjoy a challenging and fast-paced work environment. 
  • You can manage and prioritize multiple initiatives at once while still meeting deadlines.
  • You enjoy reading, writing, and are a strong communicator.
  • You’re organized and not intimidated by (sometimes lengthy) to-do lists.   
  • You’re task-oriented, know how to research solutions, and have the confidence to try new things and get things done even without all the information at the start.
  • You enjoy and have an eye for effective marketing graphic design.
  • You learn web-based tools quickly.
  • You deal positively with obstacles and failures in pursuit of challenging goals. 
  • You accept feedback from coworkers and see yourself as a work in progress.
  • You’re a highly motivated, self-starter and consider yourself a life-long learner.

What we’ll provide you:  

  • A great compensation plan
  • A positive and generative work environment enabling you to develop your skills, collaborate with other professionals and invest in others. 
  • A work community that strives to take great care of you through great benefits like health insurance, dental, vision, 401k, PTO and others. 

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