broccoli

Marketing Coordinator

🇺🇸 San Francisco, United States On-site Marketing & Growth Posted May 14, 2026
Location San Francisco, United States
Workplace On-site
Language English
Posted May 14, 2026
Last verified May 30, 2026
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Marketing Coordinator at broccoli: San Francisco, United States; On-site; Marketing & Growth. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.

  • Location and workplace: San Francisco, United States, On-site
  • Role classification: Marketing & Growth
  • Source freshness: checked by JobGrid on 2026-05-30.
  • Application path: candidates continue to the employer application page with non-personal referral tags.
About Broccoli

Broccoli is building the AI operating system for home service businesses.

We work with plumbing, HVAC, and electrical contractors — the people who keep homes running — and we replace fragmented tools and manual workflows with AI agents that actually do the work.

Our AI assistants answer phones, book jobs, follow up with customers, and drive revenue — fully integrated into systems like ServiceTitan.

We started by going door-to-door, meeting 100+ contractors, and understanding how these businesses actually run. That shaped everything we’ve built. Today:

  • Hundreds of contractors use Broccoli to run their front office

  • We’ve grown from $0 → millions in ARR in under a year

  • We’re trusted by both single-location operators and the largest PE-backed roll-ups

  • Raised $25M+ from Khosla Ventures and YC

What you’ll do:

Events & Trade Shows

  • Help coordinate logistics for trade shows, customer events, and other in-person activations

  • Manage booth materials, signage, shipping timelines, and event prep

  • Assist with booth setup/breakdown and help keep things running smoothly onsite

  • Keep track of event calendars, deadlines, budgets, and run-of-show docs

  • Coordinate team travel including flights, hotels, schedules, and reservations

Brand & Experience

  • Help make sure our booth presence and events feel polished, fun, and on-brand

  • Be a strong representation of the Broccoli brand and help keep the team aligned with that standard onsite

  • Support creative event ideas, giveaways, activations, and attendee engagement

  • Work closely with the sales, partnerships, and marketing teams to help execute event goals

Marketing Support

  • Capture behind-the-scenes content at events for social media

  • Help with light copywriting for emails, event promos, signage, and follow-up materials

  • Assist with lead organization and post-event follow-up

  • Help track event performance and key metrics

 
 

What We’re Looking For

  • Able to travel frequently and work some evenings/weekends during events.

  • 1–3 years of experience in field marketing, events, trade shows, hospitality, or a similar role

  • Highly organized with strong attention to detail

  • Comfortable juggling multiple moving pieces at once

  • Positive attitude and willing to jump in wherever needed

  • Strong communication skills and professionalism in customer-facing environments

  • Comfortable in a fast-moving startup environment where priorities can shift quickly

Bonus Points If You:

  • Have worked trade shows or large-scale events before

  • Enjoy both the logistics side and the creative side of events

  • Can stay calm and adaptable when things change last minute

 
 

What Success Looks Like

  • Events run smoothly and feel organized, engaging, and memorable

  • The sales team feels supported and prepared onsite

  • Customers and partners walk away with a strong impression of the brand

  • Logistics are handled proactively instead of reactively

  • The Broccoli brand consistently shows up professionally across every touchpoint

 
 

Why Join Us?

  • Fast-growing team with lots of room to grow

  • Opportunity to travel and build real relationships in the industry

  • Collaborative, energetic team culture

  • No two weeks are ever the same