Atari

Marketing Coordinator

Atari

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United States

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Salary

💰 $60,000 - $75,000 per year

About the role

  • Assist in the development of go-to-market plans (campaign phases, themes, channels, promotions).
  • Ensure all project elements are up-to-date in our master marketing calendar, including all key dates (reveal, alpha/Beta, demos, announcements, launch, post-launch updates).
  • Serve as the primary coordinator for both our internal creative team and external creative vendors engaged in marketing asset creation (video, motion, print, trailers, asset localization).
  • Ensure all marketing elements (trailers, screenshots, banners, emails, press kits, social assets, ecommerce assets) are executed according to plan and schedule.
  • Coordinate with email marketing, social, and community teams to schedule and deliver promotional content.
  • Understand approval workflows and ensure that all creative assets are reviewed and approved prior to deadline
  • Ensure that product pages are up-to-date for launch and optimized and updated post-launch, as needed
  • Act as the digital asset manager for assigned projects: organize, version control, catalogue, and distribute marketing assets as needed to internal and external stakeholders.

Requirements

  • 2–5 years in an internal or agency marketing role, ideally with exposure to consumer hardware and/or video games.
  • Strong project management skills, with experience coordinating across multiple teams and vendors.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work proactively and manage shifting priorities across multiple projects.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard Skills & Tools
project managementmarketing asset creationdigital asset managementcampaign planningcontent schedulingversion controlasset localizationecommerce optimizationapproval workflows
Soft Skills
communicationproactive workprioritizationcoordinationteam collaboration