Execution at a fraction of cost
Reliable marketing execution at 40–60% below a US coordinator — and well under an agency retainer for the same production work.
Marketing is a volume game, and most of it is execution. A marketing assistant keeps the engine running — scheduling, content support, email, light design, and reporting — so your strategy actually ships, week after week.
A marketing assistant is the execution layer of your marketing — the person who keeps the steady cadence of work moving: scheduling and posting social content, supporting blog and content production, building and sending email campaigns, producing light design in tools like Canva, formatting and publishing posts, pulling reporting, and handling the outreach and coordination admin that strategy depends on. It is the work that does not need a senior strategist but absolutely needs to get done, consistently.
Next Staffing Group places marketing assistants from the Philippines and Latin America who are organized, tool-fluent, and reliable, at 40–60% below a US marketing-coordinator hire. We screen for the platforms your channels run on and for genuine attention to brand and detail, then place a ready professional with compliance, payroll, and a dedicated account manager handled — so your in-house marketers or your founder stop doing the busywork and get back to strategy.
A marketing assistant is judged on reliable, on-brand execution, so we vet for tools, detail, and consistency:
Reliable marketing execution at 40–60% below a US coordinator — and well under an agency retainer for the same production work.
Hand off scheduling, formatting, and reporting so your in-house team or founder spends time on strategy and creative, not busywork.
The steady weekly rhythm of posts, emails, and content that marketing needs — produced reliably, so momentum never stalls.
Start with one assistant and grow into a fuller marketing team — content writers, designers, SEO and paid-ads specialists — as your channels scale.
The same clear, four-phase engagement for every role. You stay in control of the hiring decision; we carry the search, the offer, and the ongoing support.
A discovery call, role scoping, and a simple agreement — we map exactly who you need.
We source, screen, and assess for skills and English fluency, then hand you a shortlist.
You interview the finalists you like; we handle the offer and the paperwork.
Onboarding, equipment and access, then a dedicated account manager for the long run.
Founders and small businesses running their own marketing are the classic marketing-assistant hire — too much to post, schedule, and send, and no budget for a full marketing team yet. An assistant keeps the channels alive without the founder living in them.
In-house marketing teams and agencies also hire marketing assistants to expand production capacity — taking scheduling, formatting, design, and reporting off senior marketers so they can focus on strategy. For a full marketing function — strategists, writers, designers, growth specialists — see our marketing & social media practice.
Whichever role you build, the operator-built foundation is the same — so the risk of hiring abroad is already handled.
Why offshore staffingCompliant contracts, worker classification, and accurate multi-currency payroll across the Philippines and Latin America — we employ and pay the talent, you direct the work.
One accountable point of contact who knows your business and stays with you long after the placement — never a ticket queue or a rotating rep.
A vetted, ready-to-start professional on your timeline — not a stack of résumés to sift through yourself.
If a fit isn't right, we re-source at no extra fee. The placement risk is ours, not yours.
A marketing assistant handles execution — scheduling, content support, email, light design, formatting, and reporting — under your or your team’s direction. For strategy, original content, advanced design, SEO, or paid-ads management, you want the specialists in our marketing & social media practice. Many teams pair an assistant with one or two specialists.
Yes — we screen for brand detail and English fluency, and a short onboarding with your brand guidelines and templates gets an assistant aligned quickly. You review and approve output through your normal process; nothing publishes without your sign-off unless you choose to delegate it.
The platforms your channels run on — social schedulers (Later, Buffer, Hootsuite), email platforms (Mailchimp, HubSpot), your CMS (WordPress and others), design tools like Canva, and analytics. Tell us your stack on the discovery call and we screen specifically for it.
Most marketing assistants are placed in 10–20 days at 40–60% below a US hire, with compliance and payroll included. See Pricing & ROI for the full comparison.
Marketing Assistants are part of our Marketing & Social Media practice — or see the full roster of roles we place.
Keep exploringTell us the role and your tools. We'll come back with a vetted shortlist, the cost, and a clear timeline — no obligation.