Change.org is a rapidly expanding, profitable social venture growing by hundreds of thousands of members a month and empowering people across the globe to win social action campaigns on a wide range of issues such as human rights, global poverty, and environmental protection. Our current partners include hundreds of the world’s largest nonprofits, including Amnesty International, Sierra Club, Human Rights Campaign, and the United Nations Foundation.
Change.org empowers anyone, anywhere to start, join and win campaigns for social change. As part of our mission to build social movements, we enable organizations to promote paid campaigns to targeted users and grow their email membership.
Change.org is looking for an exceptional Sales & Marketing Associate to join a growing team that works directly with our client partners.
YOU HAVE
- a desire to use your talents to change the world for the better
- solid experience successfully supporting a B2B sales and/or marketing organization
- strong project management capabilities, and an eye for detail
- excellent oral and written communication skills
YOU WANT
- to support the important work of a great team who are doing outstanding work
- an agile, fast-paced work environment with frequent course adjustments
- a clear path for professional growth
YOU CAN
- put up a booth, order caterers, work with designers and coordinate a direct mail campaign
- effectively use CRM, and continuously recommend process improvements
- communicate effectively with internal and external partners
- thrive in a fast-growing, start-up culture
YOU WILL
- coordinate trade shows, conferences, conventions, social/networking events, and webinars
- support the team through sales admin - lead qualification, research, reporting and CRM administration
- provide additional admin support for internal meetings, and other
Compensation and benefits are competitive. The position is in San Francisco and will report initially to the Vice President of Business Development.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, age, physical disability, or length of time spent unemployed.