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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote better made potato chips in the United States is $38.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $53.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Better Made Potato Chips vs Remote Snack Food Quality Inspector?

AspectRemote Better Made Potato ChipsRemote Snack Food Quality Inspector
CredentialsMinimal, often food safety trainingFood safety certifications, quality assurance training
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, distribution centers, or remote quality checksRemote or on-site inspections, lab work
Industry UsageSnack food manufacturing and distributionFood production, quality control, safety compliance

Remote Better Made Potato Chips focuses on manufacturing and distribution of snack products, while Remote Snack Food Quality Inspector emphasizes quality assurance and safety compliance within the snack industry. Both roles may require food safety knowledge, but the inspector typically needs certifications and performs more specialized quality checks.

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WHO ARE WE?
Launch Potato is the discovery and conversion company. We reach tens of millions of people every month through our brands, including FinanceBuzz, All About Cookies, and OnlyInYourState. We turn that attention into real outcomes for our partners, some of the world's leading companies.
Our mission: create predictable, high-value customer acquisition at scale by connecting discovery, intent, and performance across category-leading consumer brands in finance, travel, and entertainment.
We run profitable and bootstrapped, with a South Florida HQ and a remote-first team across 18 countries.
WHY JOIN US?
You own outcomes here, not tasks. We measure work by impact, not activity. The pace is real, and change is constant, so the people who do best turn change into opportunity instead of waiting for it to settle. Feedback runs direct and lands with respect. Ordinary people make themselves extraordinary at Launch Potato.
The Role
Launch Potato's sales and partnerships team spends a lot of time on the road. Over the next twelve months, we expect to attend roughly 26 external conferences and trade shows, with the busiest stretch falling between August and October.
We're looking for someone to take ownership of that program and make sure every event is thoughtfully planned, well organized, and set up to drive real business outcomes.
You'll own the external event calendar end to end for our revenue teams: helping determine which shows we attend, coordinating who goes, managing logistics and travel, preparing materials, supporting meeting planning, and making sure follow-up happens after the event.
This role is less about large-scale brand activations and more about making our conference strategy run exceptionally well. Success looks like sellers arriving prepared, calendars full of the right meetings, materials ready, logistics handled, and clear next steps coming out of every show.
You'll work closely with senior leaders across the business, including the CRO, and have the opportunity to turn what is currently a highly manual process into a more scalable and repeatable event program.
It's a great fit for someone who enjoys being organized, moving quickly, working cross-functionally, and owning the details that make a high-performing commercial team more effective.
Why This Seat
  • You work directly with the CRO. Not through three layers. You will sit in the revenue conversation and see how deals actually get made.
  • Real ownership from day one. The program exists but the system does not. You get to build it.
  • Visible impact. Your work shows up as booked meetings and closed partnerships, not as a slide in someone else's deck.
  • You will not be doing this alone. Judy runs our on-site logistics at HQ and is genuinely great at it. She is your partner on assets, swag, and shipping, not a resource you task out.
  • Room to grow into more. As the business grows and we take on bigger activations, this seat grows with it.

What You'll Own
The show calendar
  • Own the annual trade show and conference calendar, including which shows we attend and why
  • Bring recommendations to the CRO rather than waiting to be asked which shows matter
  • Work backward from each show: passes, deadlines, sponsorships, booth space, speaking slots
  • Build the 2027 calendar before the deadlines build it for us

Making the team ready
  • Chase the team for who is attending, by when, and make the call visible early
  • Keep the CRO ahead of every deadline, so he reacts instead of remembering
  • Coordinate with the design team on collateral, one-pagers, and sales assets, and project manage them to the date
  • Partner with Judy on swag, samples, and shipping so the right materials arrive in the right city

On site, for the shows that need it
  • Attend roughly five shows a year where we exhibit, host a dinner, or run executive meetings
  • Run the logistics on those so the sellers sell and nobody is cutting name tags an hour before the door opens
  • Be the go-to for the team when something breaks on the ground, whether or not you are there

The money and the mechanics
  • Track and manage the event budget, and flag overruns before they happen
  • Own month-end reconciliation with Finance and answer the questions before they get asked
  • Help us move onto a modern travel and expense platform, then run the program on it
  • Build the small activations that deepen partner relationships: a dinner, a golf outing, the thing a partner actually wants

What You'll Bring
  • 3+ years running events, trade shows, or field programs in support of a sales, partnerships, or business development team
  • Direct experience owning a conference or trade show end to end, including vendor negotiation, booth or sponsorship contracts, and a budget you were accountable for
  • A track record of chasing people down and getting an answer, warmly and without needing permission
  • Comfort working remotely with a team that is spread out and moving fast
  • Strong written communication, because most of this job is written and most of it is asynchronous
  • Real curiosity about AI tools and how to use them to do more than the job technically requires

Nice to Have
  • Experience in performance marketing, affiliate, adtech, fintech, or digital media
  • You have run a program on a travel, expense, or event platform such as Ramp, Brex, Navan, TripActions, Cvent, or Concur, and have an opinion about what works
  • Experience helping select or roll out one of those platforms
  • Existing relationships with conference organizers in our space

What Great Looks Like
In 90 days: you know the calendar cold, the next three shows are fully handled, and our Co-founder & CRO have stopped tracking event deadlines.
In six months: the 2027 calendar is built and budgeted. Sellers come to you with which shows they want, and you bring the recommendation up. Finance stops chasing event expenses because reconciliation is clean.
In a year: the program runs on a system rather than in someone's head. You are proposing the small activations that win partners, not just executing the ones you were handed.
This Isn't the Right Seat If You
  • Want to design large brand activations and experiential campaigns. We do small and targeted, deliberately.
  • Need someone to tell you what to do next. Most of this job is noticing what is about to fall over.
  • Are looking for a step toward people management in the next year or two. This is an individual contributor seat.
  • Prefer to work through a defined process someone else built. You are building the process.

Total Compensation
Base salary is set according to market rates for the nearest major metro and varies based on Launch Potato's Levels Framework. Your compensation package includes a base salary, profit-sharing bonus, and competitive benefits. Launch Potato is a performance-driven company, which means once you are hired, future increases will be based on company and personal performance, not annual cost of living adjustments.
Want to accelerate your career? Apply now!
Since day one, we've been committed to having a diverse, inclusive team and culture. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity company. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion.
We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.

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About Launch Potato

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Launch Potato is a digital media company with a portfolio of brands and technologies. As The Discovery and Conversion Company, Launch Potato's mission is to be the most innovative, tech-enabled media company connecting consumers to the world's leading brands. The company is headquartered in vibrant downtown Delray Beach, Florida, with a unique international team across more than a dozen countries. Launch Potato's success comes from a diverse, energetic culture and high-performing, entrepreneurial team.

Industry

Marketing

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

Delray Beach, FL, US

Year founded

2013