Marketing Coordinator
About the role
Brookline Remote is hiring a Marketing Coordinator to join its distributed team. This is a beginner-friendly remote position designed for someone who is enthusiastic about marketing work, communicates clearly in writing, and is ready to learn quickly inside a small, supportive team. Pay is in the range of $20–$38 per hour ($42k–$78k per year) for entry-level applicants in the United States, and the company has a track record of promoting from within when team members hit the milestones outlined in their first ninety days.
You will work in 90-minute focus blocks with short breaks between, and pair with a teammate over Loom or Slack once or twice a week. The team operates across multiple time zones but documents decisions in writing so you can ramp up at your own pace, regardless of where you live.
You will own a small but visible project by month three; the goal is to get you shipping work the rest of the company sees from the start.
What you'll do
- Own a clearly-scoped portion of the marketing workload from your first month, with progressive ownership as you learn the systems.
- Collaborate across functions — engineering, marketing, customer-facing teams — to keep work moving without blocking on synchronous meetings.
- Document what you learn so the next hire ramps faster than you did.
- Bring questions, edge cases, and small improvements to your weekly check-in. We treat questions as a sign of engagement, not weakness.
We hire on signal, not pedigree — first-time remote workers are explicitly welcome to apply.
What you'll bring
- Curiosity about how customers actually behave
- Comfort writing short, punchy copy
- Basic spreadsheet literacy
- Familiarity with one or two channels at a power-user level
- Willingness to measure results honestly
- Reliable internet, a quiet place to take occasional video calls, and the willingness to be part of a written-first culture.
Tools you'll use
You do not need to be expert in all of these on day one — most can be learned in a week of focused effort — but familiarity with a few will make your first month significantly easier:
- HubSpot
- Google Analytics
- Mailchimp
- Notion
- Figma
Why this role suits a beginner
We have hired multiple people into Marketing roles with no prior remote experience. Our onboarding is structured around the first 90 days, with a named buddy, a weekly review with your manager, and a clear competency map you progress through at your own pace. Pay is reviewed at six months and annually thereafter.
If you are ready to take a serious step into remote work and like the sound of a quiet, written-first team, we'd love to hear from you.
How we hire
Our process is short: a written application, a 30-minute introduction call, a small paid take-home, and a final conversation with two people from the team. We respond to every application within ten business days and give specific written feedback to anyone who reaches the take-home stage, regardless of outcome.
Apply or contact the employer
Prepare a short note about why you're a fit — keep it under 150 words, hiring managers skim. Then browse more Marketing openings or start with our 5-step beginner roadmap.