Community & Field Marketer

Perplexity Perplexity · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Business

Community & Field Marketer to design and scale programs that turn engaged users into enterprise pipeline. Lead Perplexity's Business Fellowship, an AI community program, and manage community and field events to drive awareness, usage, and advocacy for Perplexity at work.

What you'd actually do

  1. Turn power users into pipeline: own Fellowship end-to-end, from recruitment, programming, through conversion into enterprise deals
  2. Run executive dinners, vertical roundtables, regional roadshows, and customer hackathons that build pipeline and deepen relationships with senior buyers
  3. Build a structured advocacy program that operates like an influencer pipeline: identifying, briefing, and activating power users to create content that drives awareness
  4. Instrument conversion paths from community engagement to enterprise pipeline, tracking ARR influence, deal acceleration, and participant NPS
  5. Represent Perplexity at industry conferences, driving booth engagement and post-event conversion

Skills

Required

  • 4+ years in community marketing, field marketing, event marketing, or demand generation, ideally in B2B SaaS or enterprise technology
  • Proven track record building and scaling community or fellowship-style programs that drove measurable business outcomes
  • Strong event planning and execution skills—comfortable managing logistics for intimate exec dinners and larger hackathon-style events
  • Excellent relationship builder—able to engage senior executives, power users, and cross-functional internal teams with equal ease
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills—able to craft compelling event narratives, community content, and advocacy frameworks
  • Willingness to travel frequently for on-site event management and field activations

What the JD emphasized

  • community marketing
  • field marketing
  • event marketing
  • demand generation
  • B2B SaaS
  • enterprise technology
  • community or fellowship-style programs
  • measurable business outcomes
  • event planning and execution skills
  • relationship builder
  • senior executives
  • power users
  • cross-functional internal teams
  • written and verbal communication skills
  • event narratives
  • community content
  • advocacy frameworks
  • travel frequently