Community & Field Marketer
Perplexity
Posted: April 7, 2026
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Quick Summary
We're looking for a Community & Field Marketer to design and scale programs that turn our most engaged users into enterprise pipeline. You'll lead Perplexity’s Business Fellowship, our AI community program, and manage a full range of community and field events that drive awareness, usage, and advocacy for Perplexity at work.
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Job Description
Great products grow through strong communities. We’re looking for a Community & Field Marketer to design and scale programs that turn our most engaged users into enterprise pipeline. You’ll lead Perplexity’s Business Fellowship, our AI community program, and manage a full range of community and field events that drive awareness, usage, and advocacy for Perplexity at work.
You will:
• Turn power users into pipeline: own Fellowship end-to-end, from recruitment, programming, through conversion into enterprise deals
• Run executive dinners, vertical roundtables, regional roadshows, and customer hackathons that build pipeline and deepen relationships with senior buyers
• Build a structured advocacy program that operates like an influencer pipeline: identifying, briefing, and activating power users to create content that drives awareness
• Instrument conversion paths from community engagement to enterprise pipeline, tracking ARR influence, deal acceleration, and participant NPS
• Represent Perplexity at industry conferences, driving booth engagement and post-event conversion
Qualifications:
• 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