Full-time, San Francisco Bay Area, $90,000 - $130,000, performance bonuses
We’re looking for a detail-oriented go-getter who is on the ground in San Francisco to lead planning and execution for an events business.
You’ll be the first Events hire and the fourth person on our team, taking a key role in organizing major industry events like the Cerebral Valley AI Summit. We just hosted our 2nd AI conference in November, which featured 350 hand-picked founders, investors, and other attendees. Speakers included Vinod Khosla and Reid Hoffman. Read about it here.
These are exclusive, premium, invite-only events attended by well-known startup CEOs, top partners at major venture firms, and reporters at major media outlets. They’re on the small side, 100-400 people. We’re planning on doing about four similarly sized events in 2024, along with some dinners and smaller gatherings.
You’ll work on the physical event itself—planning everything that’s going to be there when our attendees, sponsors, and speakers show up.
The details and feel need to be right. It’s difficult to balance authenticity and polish, so sharp instincts are key. And we move fast, regularly planning events in 8 weeks or less. We’ll need someone decisive and creative to keep things moving on timelines that give us an advantage over bigger companies.
You should apply if you want to develop relationships with top players in Silicon Valley, create one-of-a-kind events that get people talking, and join a fast-growing media company at its most exciting moment yet.
We’re a startup ourselves—just 3 people—so it’s not your classic 9 to 5. That means we need a self-starter who’s comfortable with ambiguity and likes to problem solve. But it also means you’ll be a part of a real journey with us. It’s fun right now. People like what we’re doing, and we need to hire someone like you to keep up with demand.
We generated more than $1 million in revenue in 2023 and the business is profitable and growing fast. We’ve just hired a reporter to help the newsletter business grow—we want you to do the same for the events business.
This is an opportunity to grow and explore, make impactful decisions, and experience what it’s like to turn event ideas into something real, memorable, and exciting.
Responsibilities include:- Manage the physical parts of all of Newcomer’s events, like the venue and vendors, at a high quality and premium feel
- Develop and maintain relationships with top-tier vendors, suppliers, and partners to ensure successful event execution
- Plan and manage several small gatherings like private dinners on behalf of Newcomer or partner companies
- Drive strategy for events and related verticals as we grow from a Substack newsletter into a major player in Silicon Valley media
The ideal candidate has:- 3-6 years of work experience in autonomous, fast-paced, client-facing work environments
- A high-agency, hands-on attitude. You’re willing to do what it takes to get the details just right, even if that means doing the little things yourself
- Strong design sensibility and instincts for a good event
- Great communication, organization, focus
- Based in the San Francisco Bay Area
Nice to haves:- Experience with multimedia journalism, including video and audio
- Preexisting relationships in the venture capital or founder communities in SF
- Previously planned events for premium business audiences
Benefits:- Competitive salary and PTO
- Company-covered health insurance
- Work-from-home five days a week (but be on the ground at event venues as needed)
- Bonus structure that rewards you with our success
How to apply:✉️ Email newcomer@newcomer.co with “EVENTS ROLE” in the subject line, a short introduction, and your resume.
About Newcomer:Newcomer is where technology and venture capital intersect: A deeply reported newsletter on the inner workings of the startup industry from Eric Newcomer with writing by Madeline Renbarger.
In three years, the newsletter has amassed more than 75,000 total readers and more than 2,000 paying subscribers. Partners at top VC firms and executives at major tech companies pay for premium subscriptions to Newcomer. It’s become a top revenue-generating tech newsletter on Substack. We’ve published lively interviews with tech luminaries including Reid Hoffman, Kirsten Green, Dara Khosrowshahi, Chamath Palihapitiya, Bill Gurley, Keith Rabois, and Laurence Tosi.
Recently, we’ve started expanding into digital media and events. Earlier this year, we launched the Newcomer podcast. We also have begun hosting events including the Cerebral Valley AI Summit.
Axois covered some of our important milestones here, including Madeline’s hiring.