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Marketing Coordinator – Field & Channel (EMEA) Location: London, UK The Role We’re looking for a highly organised, proactive Marketing Coordinator to support Field & Channel Marketing across EMEA. This is a hands-on, execution-focused role where you’ll help deliver campaigns, events, and partner programs that drive pipeline. You’ll be helping support a team of Field Marketing Managers and work closely with sales, SDRs, and partners in a fast-paced, commercial environment. What You’ll Do Campaign & Event Execution Support delivery of EMEA campaigns and events Coordinate logistics, communications, and attendee management Ensure strong alignment with target accounts and sales priorities Support on-site at events where required (UK + occasional EMEA travel) Sales & SDR Collaboration Support outreach and drive meeting generation Track engagement and follow-up activity Channel Marketing Assist with partner campaigns and co-marketing initiatives Coordinate joint events and communications Manage Field Promo Item Inventory Manage the field marketing promotional materials and budgets Help manage promo items logistics and inventories Data & Reporting Maintain campaign data in Salesforce Track performance (registrations, attendance, pipeline) Support clear reporting for stakeholders
What We’re Looking For Experience 1–3 years in marketing, events, or project coordination B2B or tech experience preferred Skills Highly organised with strong attention to detail Comfortable working with data Strong communication and stakeholder management Experience with Salesforce, AI tools or marketing tools a plus Attributes Execution-focused, creative & curious, collaborative, proactive and adaptable, calm under pressure We invite you to check out our Instagram Page to gain further insight into the Varonis culture! @VaronisLife Varonis is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.
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