Marketing Coordinator

United States
Full Time
Entry Level
Role Overview:
As Marketing Specialist at Simeio, you’ll be the utility player for marketing execution. Supporting multi-channel campaigns, project management, content creation, and analytics, you will help drive pipeline, brand awareness, and team efficiency in a fast-paced cybersecurity environment.


Key Responsibilities
  • Assist with planning, scheduling, and launching digital/email/social campaigns, working closely with creative and demand gen leads.
  • Write and edit marketing materials: newsletters, social media, web copy, event announcements, and internal docs.
  • Support content and event calendars; coordinate logistics, track deliverables, and report status.
  • Conduct market and competitor research, summarize key findings for team use.
  • Collect, organize, and analyze campaign and web performance data—building basic reports and dashboards.
  • Manage updates to the company website, social channels, and marketing databases; QA execution and maintain branding alignment.
  • Liaise with agencies and vendors as needed to complete tasks on schedule.
  • Pitch in on special projects: webinars, partnership initiatives, creative brainstorming.
Who You Are
  • Entry level experience in marketing, communication, PR, or digital media (tech/cybersecurity a plus, but not essential).
  • Strong writing, organization, and multitasking skills.
  • Basic familiarity with digital marketing tools (email platform, social scheduling, CMS).
  • Hungry to learn, take ownership, and grow quickly through diverse projects.
  • Collaborative, detail-oriented, and able to deliver in an agile setting.

About Simeio

Simeio is a global leader in Identity and Access Management (IAM), with over 650 employees across offices in the USA (Atlanta HQ and Texas), India, Canada, Costa Rica, and the UK. Founded in 2007 and backed by private equity firm ZMC, Simeio is recognized by industry analysts as a top IAM provider.

We deliver services across access management, identity governance and administration, privileged access management, and risk intelligence—partnering with leading IAM software vendors to support on-premise, cloud, and hybrid environments.

Our clients include Fortune 1000 companies across industries such as financial services, technology, healthcare, media, retail, public sector, utilities, and education.

Diversity & Inclusion

Simeio is an equal opportunity employer. If you require assistance with completing this application, interviewing, or participating in the selection process, please let us know.

Simeio is an equal opportunity employer. If you require assistance with completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to any of the recruitment team at recruitment@simeio.com or +1 404-882-3700.

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