Elyos AI
Events and Content Manager

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About Elyos AI
We’re building the next generation of customer service with AI Agents. Our agents answer calls, reply to emails and WhatsApp messages, make bookings, take payments, and operate the CRM in the same way a human would.
We founded Elyos in June 2023 and took part in the Y Combinator S23 batch. Our founders spent four months in San Francisco living and breathing AI. Since then, we’ve been growing revenue ~30% month on month and shipping fast. It’s been wild so far - and we’re just getting started. We recently raised a $13m series A to turbocharge our growth.
The Role
You will manage our end-to-end event strategy, from trade-show floors to our global conference series. While I define the high-level strategy, you will be responsible for the execution and quality control.
These functions are deeply integrated: events provide the narratives, speakers, and media needed for content, while content drives attendance and post-event engagement. By managing both, you will ensure a seamless growth loop.
Key Responsibilities
Content Production
- Maintain a consistent publishing cadence by managing the central content calendar.
- Produce and refine LinkedIn content for our company and founder profiles using our established systems.
- Write clear, direct, and engaging copy for blogs, case studies, and landing pages that reflects our brand voice.
- Repurpose event assets into social posts, case studies, and marketing material.
- You’ll own the website upkeep
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Event Management
- Take full ownership of our event program, including the InstallerShow and our conferences in London, Miami, and Sydney.
- Focus on creating high-quality on-site experiences that drive ROI and lead generation.
- Continuously optimize for lower Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) by applying learnings from every event.
- Handle the logistics: vendors, stand builds, shipping, schedules, and the hundred small things that decide whether an event lands.
- Run pre-show campaigns and prepare on-stand materials, working from playbooks that already exist, whilst carving out your own
- Set up lead capture on the day (badge scanning and scoring) and coordinate the follow-up so nothing goes cold.
- Be there on the day. These are your events to run on the ground.
What We're Looking For
- 3 to 5 years in marketing, with real strength in content, events, or ideally both.
- A genuinely strong writer who can pick up a voice and run with it. Ours is conversational and human. No corporate sludge.
- Organised to a fault. You can hold a content calendar and a couple of immovable event deadlines at once without anything slipping.
- Calm under live-event pressure, and happy to travel for conferences
- Happy with light direction. I'll brief you quickly and trust you to deliver.
- This role is about making great content and great events happen.


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Nice to Have
- Experience in SaaS, tech, or anything AI-adjacent.
- Hands-on trade-show or field marketing experience.
- A decent eye for design and a sense for what makes a good bit of video.
- CMS experience, not essential but desirable
- Our buyers are plumbers and electricians, not CMOs, and learning to speak their language is half the fun.
What Success Looks Like
- By month 3: you've taken full ownership of the content calendar, and the next event is running through you.
- By month 6: the whole event programme is yours, content is shipping more and faster than I could manage solo, and the two are feeding each other without me in the planning.
The Details
- Location: Onsite, Old Street
- Travel: Our conference series runs in London, Miami, LA and Sydney, so expect a few trips a year.
- Reports to: Growth Marketing Lead
Perks & Benefits
- 💸 Competitive salary & equity - we are building together, we win together
- 📚 AI-focused learning & development - stay ahead of the curve.
- ✈️ Team socials & annual offsites - cool destinations included(last year we went to Greece!).
- 🏥 Private healthcare - because your well-being matters.
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