Marketing Communications Specialist

Frisco, TX

MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST

If you are an exceptional writer, a sharp project manager, and a storyteller who thrives on turning complex ideas into clear, compelling narratives, this is the role for you!

Boingo is looking for a Marketing Communications Specialist to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for contributing to our highest-stakes B2B communications—specifically RFIs, RFPs, proposals, and interview decks that directly drive business growth at the bottom of the sales / marketing funnel.

Here’s our philosophy: We don’t care if you’ve never written an RFP before—we can easily teach you the mechanics of procurement. What we do require is outstanding writing and editing skills, a ravenous curiosity, an ironclad sense of accountability, a growth mindset, and the ability to craft persuasive, customer-focused content. This is a highly collaborative, fast-paced role where you’ll partner across technical, finance, engineering, product, sales, account management, and executive teams to gather information, build narratives, and ensure polished communication materials are delivered flawlessly and on time.

Why This Role Matters (And Where It Can Take You): This position offers an unparalleled vantage point to learn the inner workings of our business. You will collaborate daily across the organization, gaining a deep, cross-functional understanding of Boingo’s technology and strategy. If you love the high-energy thrill of winning major B2B deals, this team is a place where you can build a long, impactful career. But it is also a phenomenal launchpad—the deep business acumen and relationships you build here make this role a perfect stepping stone into other specialized areas of our marketing team.

If you want to see your writing and project management skills directly influence major deals and revenue while growing your career in a world-class marketing department, you’ll thrive here.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Content Development & Storytelling

  • Write, edit, and polish proposal content and high-stakes presentation decks in Boingo’s brand voice, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and impact.
  • Translate complex technical, financial, and operational concepts into persuasive, customer-focused narratives.
  • Demonstrate proficiency using generative AI tools to research, outline, organize, and accelerate content development.
  • Maintain and organize marketing templates and content libraries so the team always operates efficiently.

Project Management & Accountability

  • Own the logistics of the proposal process from end to end, managing timelines, task assignments, and final quality control.
  • Juggle multiple marketing deliverables simultaneously, maintaining a high attention to detail under tight deadlines.
  • Track and report on proposal win rates and KPIs, analyzing what worked to continuously improve our messaging.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Partner proactively across Business Development, Product, Engineering, Finance, and Creative Services to extract the insights you need to build comprehensive narratives.
  • Serve as a driving force and primary point of contact for proposal projects, confidently managing up and across teams to ensure inputs are delivered on time.
  • Deliver exceptional internal customer service, bringing energy, humility, and a collaborative spirit to every project kickoff.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

What You Must Bring (The Non-Negotiables):

  • Exceptional Writing & Editing Skills: You know how to command a page, trim the fluff, and write copy that engages a business reader.
  • Tech Tools Savvy: Strong skills in PowerPoint, Microsoft Word and AI tools.
  • Learning Agility & Growth Mindset: You are deeply curious, highly coachable, welcome constructive feedback, and actively look for ways to absorb information and improve your craft.
  • High Accountability & Grit: You take extreme ownership of your deadlines and details, even when operating in a fast-paced environment.
  • Impeccable Collaboration: You have the emotional intelligence and confidence to work with diverse personalities, from engineers to executives.
  • Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, English, business, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience).

Nice-to-Haves (But We Will Happily Train You):

  • 1–2 years of experience in a marketing, corporate communications, agency, or sales support environment (strong internship experience absolutely counts).
  • Basic exposure to or familiarity with business proposals, presentations, or RFPs.

MEET BOINGO

At Boingo, we don’t just follow the latest technology trends – we help shape them. Boingo Wireless is one of the world’s leading providers of connectivity solutions, powering cellular and Wi-Fi networks in airports, transit hubs, military bases, stadiums, convention centers, commercial properties, multifamily communities, and more. We are proud to keep people connected at some of the most iconic venues in the world.

There is no doubt the “secret sauce” to Boingo’s success is our incredible team and culture. We take pride in having fun and building awesome products. We offer an incredible benefits and perks package, including health, dental, vision, 401(k) match, unlimited vacation, tuition reimbursement, cell phone reimbursement, and pet care benefits. It’s no wonder we’ve been named among the Best Places to Work 12 times (and counting!).

LOCATION

This role is based in our beautiful Frisco, TX headquarters – just a three-minute walk to The Star, home to the Dallas Cowboys. The Star District offers 35 shops, restaurants, and specialty services.

We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or veteran status. 

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