About the Team The B2B Marketing team helps the world’s largest organizations understand, adopt, and scale AI responsibly. We partner closely with Sales, Solutions, Product Marketing, Customer Success, Events, and executive leadership to create programs that accelerate strategic customer growth and strengthen OpenAI’s position as the leader in enterprise AI. This role will be responsible for translating business priorities into high-impact customer engagement motions across priority EMEA markets including the UK, Germany, France, and the Nordics, alongside broader regional industries and strategic accounts. We build and run programs that create pipeline, accelerate opportunities, deepen executive relationships, and bring OpenAI’s latest innovations directly to enterprise decision-makers in markets with different levels of maturity, pace, and local context. About the Role As an Enterprise Field Marketer, you will be a growth partner to EMEA Enterprise Sales, owning field marketing programs that create pipeline, accelerate strategic opportunities, and deepen relationships with priority enterprise accounts across the region. You will own the full program lifecycle, translating sales priorities into EMEA field plans, identifying the right accounts, markets, and moments, with particular focus on the UK, Germany, France, and the Nordics, executing high-quality customer programs, driving follow-up with sellers, and measuring business impact. This is a hands-on role for someone who can balance regional consistency with local market relevance, move from territory strategy to tactical execution quickly, and operate with strong commercial judgment and high accountability for outcomes. This role is based in London. We use a hybrid work model of 3 days in the office per week and offer relocation assistance. Travel is expected for customer events, executive programs, industry conferences, and internal planning moments. In this role, you will: Build and execute field marketing plans aligned to priority seller groups, strategic accounts, industries, and priority EMEA markets including the UK, Germany, France, and the Nordics. Partner closely with EMEA Sales leadership on account prioritization, territory planning, outreach strategy, pipeline goals, follow-through, and local market tradeoffs. Own the full lifecycle of field programs, from strategy and planning through execution, seller enablement, follow-up, and measurement across a distributed region. Run high-impact customer programs including executive dinners, roundtables, forums, workshops, industry moments, roadshows, and third-party conference activations, adapting the format to local market context where needed. Turn marquee moments into measurable pipeline opportunities with clear target accounts, success metrics, seller ownership, and post-event conversion plans. Collaborate with Product Marketing, Events, Comms, Marketing Operations, Solutions, Customer Success, Partnerships, and executive stakeholders to deliver compelling customer experiences. Track performance, communicate business impact, and build repeatable playbooks that help field marketing scale across EMEA enterprise segments and markets. You might thrive in this role if you: Have 8+ years of experience in enterprise field marketing, ABM, regional marketing, sales enablement, or related B2B growth roles supporting complex sales motions, ideally across EMEA or another multi-country region. Have a track record of creating measurable pipeline impact through field programs, executive engagement, account-based programs, or industry marketing. Understand enterprise buying cycles, pipeline creation, stage progression, and how field marketing can influence seller productivity across markets with different levels of maturity and local nuance. Have partnered closely with enterprise sellers and sales leadership on territory planning, account prioritization, QBRs, pipeline reviews, and follow-up across countries, subregions, or distri
Every tech & IT company hiring across India — with AI match scores — on one live map.
Open the map →