Full-Time

Lead IT Specialist

Posted on 6/12/2026

Later

Later

1,001-5,000 employees

Social media management and influencer marketing

Compensation Overview

$110k - $150k/yr

Boston, MA, USA

Hybrid

Fully remote candidates may be considered for select positions.

Category
IT & Security
Required Skills
Microsoft Intune
SAML
Cryptography
Requirements
  • 7+ years in IT engineering / systems administration / corporate systems leadership (senior technical depth)
  • Deep expertise in Google Workspace administration and security controls
  • Strong experience with SSO/SAML and SCIM (Okta or similar IdP), group-based access models, least-privilege design
  • Strong endpoint management experience: Kandji (Mac) and/or Intune (Windows), patching, encryption, AV, compliance reporting
  • Comfort operating in a compliance-driven environment (SOC2 / ISO), including evidence, audits, and operational controls
  • Strong documentation habits and a “make it repeatable” mindset
  • Calm, practical, senior ownership: can run the work, prioritize, push back, and build scalable patterns
Responsibilities
  • Participate and advise on the IT technical roadmap across identity, endpoint security, access governance, and core corporate systems
  • Partner with Security/Infra to ensure SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 controls are operational (and not just documented)
  • Establish standards for device compliance, access management, and SaaS lifecycle (intake → review → onboarding → offboarding)
  • Drive adoption of scalable patterns: SSO-first, least privilege, automated lifecycle management, and measurable compliance
  • Government of IT equipment in company offices (equipment in conference rooms, entrance doors, security cameras, etc.)
  • Own Google Workspace administration end-to-end (org policies, groups, security settings, audits, access hygiene)
  • Lead Identity & Access Management: SSO/SAML, SCIM provisioning, group-based access control, and app access patterns
  • Own device endpoint management at scale: Kandji/Mac and Intune/Windows device policy enforcement
  • OS update compliance, encryption, malware protection, and reporting
  • Build and maintain operational automation: BetterCloud or SaaS Manager workflows, scripted automation
  • Own core “security hygiene” within IT: Account lifecycle, joiner/mover/leaver processes, device inventory accuracy and compliance dashboards, audit evidence collection
  • Support vendor/tool governance: Software inventory ownership, vendor classification and risk review inputs
  • Partner with Infra/DevOps/Security to align on controls, identity design, and incident readiness
  • Work with HR/PeopleOps on onboarding/offboarding and policy rollout
  • Collaborate with Finance/Procurement on renewals, licensing discipline, and cost visibility
  • Create clear documentation/runbooks so IT is easier to operate and scale
  • Define “how we work” standards: SLA tiers, escalation rules, evidence cadence, and system ownership
  • Reduce repeat incidents via automation, standardization, and root-cause improvements
  • Build a monthly operating rhythm: access reviews, device compliance review, vendor/tool audits, and reporting
Desired Qualifications
  • BetterCloud or similar automation tooling experience
  • Vendor risk management inputs and software governance experience
  • Experience rolling out Okta/device trust policies or conditional access
  • Experience building IT dashboards and metrics (SLA, compliance, lifecycle time)
  • Experience with auditing mechanisms and processes (SOC2, ISO 27001)

Later offers a suite of social media tools for marketers, brands, and influencers, including Later Social Media Management, Later Influence, and Later Link in Bio. It works by providing planning, scheduling, and analysis for posts; automating influencer campaigns with ROI tracking; and routing traffic from a single bio link to multiple destinations, all through subscription plans. It differentiates itself by combining influencer marketing, social media management, and link optimization with real-time ROI insights and expert services for large brands. Its goal is to help marketers achieve predictable, measurable returns from social media and build the first Social Revenue platform.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$3.8M

Headquarters

Vancouver, Canada

Founded

2014

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Enterprise growth exceeded 100% year over year in Q1 2026.
  • Mavely expands creator commerce and shoppable payout infrastructure.
  • Later serves major brands including Nike, Southwest Airlines, Wayfair, and Unilever.

What critics are saying

  • TikTok Shop and Instagram native tools compress Later Influence differentiation.
  • Google and Bing answer engines weaken Creator AEO's strategic importance.
  • Enterprise concentration around large brands increases churn sensitivity and revenue volatility.

What makes Later unique

  • Later unifies social management, influencer marketing, and link-in-bio tools.
  • Later 360 provides unified reporting across organic, paid, and commerce outcomes.
  • Creator AEO targets visibility in AI-powered search and recommendation surfaces.

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Benefits

Hybrid work environment

Education & conference budget

Wellness spending account

Flexible hours & work schedule

Technology bonus

Annual company retreat

Vacation & wellness days

Parental leave top-up

Learning & development workshops

Stock options

Company News

PR Newswire
Apr 14th, 2026
Later more than doubles enterprise business as influencer marketing becomes performance channel

Later, an influencer marketing platform, has reported over 100% year-over-year growth in enterprise business for Q1 2026. The company now powers $2.9 billion in verified influencer-driven purchases and has delivered more than $250 million in cumulative creator payouts. Global brands including Nike, Southwest Airlines, Wayfair and Unilever are using Later's platform to manage creator programmes at scale. The company attributes its growth to brands consolidating their creator and social programmes around data-driven, performance-focused solutions. Later appointed Mohsin Hussain as chief technology officer, effective 1 April 2026. Hussain joins from LiveRamp, where he served as CTO. He will accelerate innovation behind Later EdgeAI, the company's AI-enabled technology that helped marketers manage 70% more creators per campaign and achieve 40% higher engagement last year.

PR Newswire
Jan 28th, 2026
Later appoints Paige Kelly as GM Creator to connect brands with its creator community

Later, an influencer marketing platform, has appointed Paige Kelly as General Manager, Creator. She will lead the growth of Later's creator community and strengthen connections between the company's enterprise clients and hundreds of thousands of creators. Kelly joins from Wayfair, where she spent 14 years helping scale the company from 400 to over 12,000 employees, including through its 2014 public offering. She most recently headed Wayfair's housewares vertical, global supplier acquisition and branded product strategy. At Later, Kelly will expand creator resources, accelerate campaign opportunities and deepen community engagement. The company has been hosting creator meetups across major US cities including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. Later's platform leverages over a decade of proprietary data and has facilitated $2.4 billion in verified influencer-driven purchases.

HIT Consultant
Mar 26th, 2025
Private Medical Practice On Social Media: Viplikes’ Ways To Improve Your Presence And Attract Patients

When it comes to something widely popular, such as health and wellness, people tend to find something new and useful and invest money in it. That’s why, if you work in this field, using social media to promote your materials and find new patients is the best possible solution. And thanks to significant progress in the field of social media promotion, you can rely on third–party services to promote your page using several similar profiles – with their help, you can overcome all obstacles and quickly start monetizing your blog. In this article we’re going to review them and figure out how a chance to purchase various boosts from companies like Viplikes can help you with building up a base for future promotion, what other methods are out there for you to use and what is the strategy for you to follow in terms of posting content. How to Organize ContentSo, in any field that requires real knowledge to maintain a commercial account, it is very important to understand which type of content you can post for free and which type of content you should monetize to attract a new audience and boost your engagement. This is a key point that needs to be addressed at the very beginning of your profile development, and the only clue you should use is that the “monetizable” content should have some additional value that people can’t find anywhere else but your account. For example, if we are talking about the field of health and wellness, these may be recommendations on proper nutrition that you have been able to develop over the years, or it may be a unique medical examination plan for students that will help them work more effectively. Something that only you know and are willing to share with your audience – but not for free, because it’s too valuable.Such an organization of content is a direct way to improve visibility. By offering something valuable, you build your reputation, thereby organically attracting potential patients.How to Make Content More EffectiveTo start building your presence and growing your customer base, you first need to win over an audience that would like to stay with you. These should be people who are interested in what you post and what you talk about, but will these people come to an empty profile with bad statistics? The answer is no: This is a simple psychological trick that you should be able to play

VentureBeat
Jan 3rd, 2025
Later acquires Mavely for $250M

Later, a social media management firm, is acquiring influencer app Mavely for $250 million. This acquisition enhances Later's ability to deliver full-funnel marketing impact and ROI, empowering creators to maximize earnings through social commerce. Mavely, which paid over $16 million to creators in early 2024, adds new revenue streams and opportunities for Later. The acquisition, funded by Summit Partners, increases Later's workforce to 375 employees.

PR Newswire
Jan 3rd, 2025
Later Acquires Mavely for $250 Million, Unlocking New Opportunities for Marketers and Creators to Maximize their Return on Social

/PRNewswire/ -- Later, a leader in influencer marketing and social media management software and services, today announced its acquisition of Mavely, the...

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