Do you love no-code tools, automations, and making campaigns run smoothly? We’re looking for a tech-savvy problem solver to join our growing B2B marketing team.
To implement, set up, and optimize automation and technical processes across campaigns — from LinkedIn to email sequences. Your job will be to connect many tools and channels into one well-oiled marketing machine.
Set up LinkedIn automations (Linked Helper)
Implement email sequences in automation tools
No-code integrations between different platforms
Create and manage LinkedIn events
Export and manage audiences in Clay
Provide technical support for campaign deployment and optimization
A globally unique lead generation methodology
Exciting projects with innovative B2B companies across Europe and beyond
Opportunity to grow in no-code and marketing tech stack
Flexible, remote collaboration
A creative, ambitious team combining business, strategy, and technology
Hands-on experience with marketing automation and no-code tools
Strong technical skills with tools like Linked Helper, GoHighLevel, Clay, MailChimp etc.
Problem-solving mindset and ability to troubleshoot quickly
Bonus: experience with integrations and APIs
ByWednesday is building a proprietary system that changes how B2B companies attract, engage, and convert leads.
We specialize in event-led growth strategies that consistently outperform traditional content or outbound campaigns. Our method is rooted in direct response principles, but tailored for today’s saturated B2B world — especially in complex, trust-based industries like tech, SaaS, fintech, and advanced manufacturing.
We work with companies at the forefront of innovation — the kinds of clients that build the future, not just react to it. And we help them stand out through sharp positioning, strong messaging, and events that move the needle.
We’re just getting started — in the coming months, we’re scaling internationally, expanding to new markets, and launching our flagship conference - Lead Summit.
If you’re looking for meaningful, strategic work, we’d love to hear from you.
René Marek