Communications Strategist; AC - AE
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Marketing / Advertising / PR
PR / Communications, Content Writer / Copywriter, Marketing Communications -
Creative Arts/Media
PR / Communications, Content Writer / Copywriter
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Are you looking to establish or grow your career in public relations? Does the idea of working with cutting‑edge tech companies excite you? Are you a connoisseur of well‑chosen GIFs?
If so, you might be a fit for our team; we’re looking for a public relations professional to join us at the Account Coordinator or Account Executive level.
The Bulleit Group is a public relations and narrative systems consultancy that builds communications infrastructure for technology companies (often B2B, sometimes B2C). In 2025, we were named one of PRovoke Media's Agencies of the Year and earned five SABRE category wins. We partner with venture‑backed startups, growth‑stage companies, established technology brands, and venture capital firms to deliver messaging frameworks, media strategies, thought leadership, content development, social media strategies, crisis communications, and AI‑optimized visibility reporting.
Our sector experience includes artificial intelligence, aerospace, engineering communications, defense tech, climate tech, logistics, and fintech.
- Extremely precise attention to detail. You noticed the typo in the preceding paragraph and it bugged you.
- Ability to manage multiple competing priorities and tasks, on deadline, without anything slipping through the cracks.
- Strong time management and the self‑motivation to work independently when needed.
- Ability to communicate effectively, in writing or orally, to a variety of stakeholders— from other BG team members to client CEOs.
- Desire to be intellectually challenged on a daily basis; the idea of constant learning excites you, rather than intimidating you.
- Familiarity with the basics of media relations: understanding how to monitor a news cycle, research reporters to build a media list, craft a compelling pitch, and secure coverage. Bonus points if you can share an example of a media hit you’ve earned!
- Ability to not only learn fairly technical material, but also translate it for nontechnical audiences… and to enjoy the process (we don’t expect you to come in knowing everything, but we expect you to be willing and happy to learn!).
- Ability to detect patterns, connect dots, and create narrative through lines to draft content that supports our clients’ business goals.
- Big participation energy: communicate with your team, have fun with us, ask for help early and often.
- Ability to use and quickly familiarize yourself with productivity and organizational tools, including Google Workspace (Sheets, Docs, Drive), Slack, and trackers such as Monday or Notion.
- Building agendas for meetings with clients, tracking completion of weekly action items, updating client coverage and activity trackers, and other administrative duties.
- Monitoring the media landscape for relevant opportunities for our clients to engage in trending news cycles.
- Researching and building media lists.
- Researching and building lists of relevant awards or industry events for our clients, and helping manage submissions.
- Evaluating inbound opportunities (media inquiries, events, awards) and providing a strategic recommendation on whether to pursue them, based on our clients’ needs.
- Drafting and sending media pitches, with the goal of securing coverage for clients.
- Supporting our content team by sometimes editing or drafting copy, ranging from blog posts to press releases to social media posts.
- Contributing to creation of client messaging materials—diving deeply into their industry, cross‑referencing competitor positioning, considering possible media angles, and synthesizing everything to help create effective client messaging frameworks.
- Actively contributing to internal team brainstorms for new media angles, content ideas, and overall programmatic adjustments.
- You’ve never gone down a Wikipedia rabbit hole—we do a lot of self‑learning to provide the best possible PR support for clients in very technical industries.
- You are completely ambivalent about the Oxford comma.
- You don’t feel a slight pang of frustration and remorse if you get a question wrong at…
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