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How much do remote webinar producer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote webinar producer in the United States is $115,438.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,500.00 and $134,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Webinar Producer vs Remote Webinar Coordinator?

AspectRemote Webinar ProducerRemote Webinar Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire webinar production, manages technical setup, coordinates speakers, ensures smooth executionAssists with logistics, manages attendee registration, supports technical issues, and handles communication
Required SkillsTechnical proficiency, project management, communication, problem-solvingOrganizational skills, communication, basic technical knowledge
CredentialsExperience in event production, technical skills, possibly certifications in media or event managementStrong organizational background, often no formal certifications required
Work EnvironmentRemote, often in media, marketing, or corporate settingsRemote, in similar industries, supporting event teams

The Remote Webinar Producer typically takes on a more technical and leadership role, managing the entire webinar process, while the Remote Webinar Coordinator provides logistical support and assists with technical issues. Both roles are essential for successful online events but differ mainly in scope and responsibility.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Webinar Producer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Webinar Producer, you need expertise in event coordination, digital communication, and a solid understanding of webinar production processes, usually backed by experience in media or project management. Familiarity with webinar platforms (like Zoom, Webex, or GoToWebinar), streaming software, and basic troubleshooting skills are essential, along with possible certifications in virtual event management. Strong organizational, multitasking, and interpersonal skills help you manage logistics, engage speakers, and ensure a seamless attendee experience. These abilities are crucial for delivering smooth, professional webinars that meet business objectives and attendee expectations.

What are some common challenges faced by remote webinar producers, and how can they be managed effectively?

Remote webinar producers often encounter challenges such as coordinating with speakers in different time zones, troubleshooting technical issues in real time, and ensuring audience engagement throughout the session. To manage these challenges, it's important to establish clear communication channels with all participants ahead of time, conduct thorough technical rehearsals, and prepare contingency plans for common technical problems. Additionally, using interactive tools like polls and Q&A features can help keep the audience engaged and make the webinar more dynamic.

What are Remote Webinar Producers?

Remote Webinar Producers are professionals who manage and coordinate online webinars from a remote location. They handle the technical aspects of virtual events, including setting up the webinar platform, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring smooth audio and video delivery. They also often assist with event planning, coordinate with speakers, manage attendee engagement, and ensure a seamless experience for both presenters and participants. Remote Webinar Producers are essential for organizations that host online events, training sessions, or virtual conferences, as they ensure that events run efficiently and professionally.
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Senior Content Marketing Manager

Crescendo.ai

Chicago, IL • Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Role Details

Location: Remote
 

About Us

Crescendo is the only AI-Native Customer Experience solution designed to run AI and human agents as one unified system. By combining autonomous AI technology with embedded CX expertise, we help organizations deliver seamless customer experiences that continuously improve as complexity grows.

But Crescendo is also about people. We don't just connect talent with opportunity — we create a place where careers grow, ideas thrive, and people are empowered to make an impact. Join us, and let's build the future of customer experience together.

Welcome to Crescendo. Welcome to what's next.
 

What You Own

Thought Leadership & Research

  • The Crescendo narrative. You ghost-write and co-create with our CEO and leadership team. You turn their conviction about the future of CX into pieces that get cited, shared, and remembered.
  • Original research. You commission and produce data stories — the kind that journalists reference and analysts quote. State of AI CX. The cost of bad customer experience. What 100% QA actually reveals.
  • The category play. We're defining agent-native CX. You write the pieces that make that frame stick — methodology content, point-of-view essays, the Crescendo equivalent of Constitutional AI.

Campaigns & Launches

  • Launch content. Every product announcement, press release, and launch moment needs a content arc. You build it — from the pre-announcement thought leadership to the post-launch case study.
  • Competitive campaigns. You create the content that makes Zendesk, Intercom, and Sierra displacement happen. 'Your dashboard is lying to you' isn't a tagline — it's a campaign. You build those.
  • Industry content. Banking, Finance, Healthcare, Retail. Each vertical has specific pain. You write the content that makes a COO at an insurance company feel like we built this for them.

Webinars & Events

  • Webinar program ownership. Topic selection, speaker coordination, promotion, live execution, and repurposing. A webinar isn't a one-day event — it's a content asset that runs for six months.
  • Event content. Before, during, and after. Pre-event thought leadership. Live social amplification. Post-event repurposing into blog posts, clips, email sequences, and sales assets.
  • Customer stories. You interview customers, find the insight buried in their results, and turn it into a case study that closes deals. Not a quote and a logo — a story with a real before and after. 


How You Work

You use AI as a force multiplier — for research, for first drafts, for repurposing, for distribution. But you never let AI replace your editorial judgment. The voice is Crescendo's. The ideas are yours. The AI makes you faster, not blander.

You work closely with the VP of Product Marketing on strategy and positioning. You pull from sales call insights, win/loss data, and market insights to make sure what you publish reflects what buyers actually feel — not what we wish they felt.

You measure what matters: share of voice, pipeline influence, content-assisted deals. Not pageviews.


What We're Looking For

Must haves

  •  6-8 years in B2B content marketing, ideally at a technology company in a category-creation or high-growth phase
  • A portfolio of work you're proud of — thought leadership, research reports, campaign content, case studies. Not a content factory. Specific pieces with specific results.
  • Genuine AI fluency. You use AI tools daily. You have a workflow. You can show us how you produce more without losing quality.
  • Strong editorial instincts. You know the difference between content that earns attention and content that fills a calendar. You fight for the former.
  • Comfortable working with technical subject matter experts to extract insight and turn it into something a non-technical buyer finds compelling.
  •  Experience owning a webinar or event content program — not just contributing to one
  • Track record of connecting content decisions to pipeline outcomes. You know what worked and why.

Strong signals

  • You've worked in B2B SaaS in a category-creation environment — where the market didn't have language for what you were building and you helped invent it
  • You've ghost-written for a founder or executive and can match a voice that isn't yours
  • You've published original research — not just curated statistics — that got cited externally
  • You have a point of view on where B2B content is going that most people in the field would push back on


What Success Looks Like

  • In 30 days: You've shipped the first piece of original thought leadership under Crescendo's byline and have a 90-day content calendar that the VP PMM and CEO both believe in
  • In 90 days: The webinar program is running, the first research report is in production, and sales is actively using content you created in deals
  • In 6 months: Crescendo is being cited in analyst reports, competitor marketing teams are referencing our content, and we have a documented pipeline influence story from content

Company Culture Is At Our Core

Core values give our work intention and our culture its edge. They’re the standards we hold for ourselves, our partners, and each other.

  • Care for others: Empathy is a key driver. When people thrive, so does the mission.
  • Embrace growth: Curiosity fuels progress. Take bold risks, sharpen your edge, go forward.
  • Manifest trust: Trust is our currency. Earn it daily, protect it fiercely, and let it fuel what’s next.
  • Take ownership: Bold choices with integrity at the core—that’s how impact lasts.
  • Be humble: Humility opens the door to better ideas. Hear others, lift others, keep learning.

Crescendo is proud to be an equal-opportunity workplace. We value diversity, inclusion, equity, and belonging and these pillars are at the heart of how we work together. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, Veteran status, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics in the location in which the candidate is applying. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements.

We are committed to the inclusion of all individuals and will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application process.  If you require assistance or accommodations to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact careers@crescendo.ai.

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