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Senior Account Executive / Account Supervisor - Public Relations for integrated agency

Company Name:
HireMinds

There's more than just b2b technology public relations in the metro Boston area! Our client, west of Boston, is truly an integrated agency. You'll join a small and close-knit team of other public relations pros and collaborate closely with peers who help clients on other activities that are part of the marketing mix - advertising, social, creative, interactive, email, video and more. The agency is evolving. Clients who turned to them just for public relations are now leveraging other areas of expertise. And those clients who used them just for creative, for example, are tapping them for additional capabilities. So you're the go-to for public relations but you are part of discussions across the full marketing mix.

About the roles
Senior Account Executive - seeking 4-6 years of experience executing both traditional and digital public relations programs.
Account Supervisor - for candidates who have six or more years of experience at a more strategic level
Regardless of level, clients you will work with are professional and financial services firms. And a wide range of them, including investment advisors, law firms, and management consultants. Some are local. Others are regional. But most have national and even global reach.

You
4
years (or 6+) years of public relations experience, ideally from an agency
Industry experience - financial and/or professional services - proven ability to understand complex business issues and communicate them in ways appropriate to the target audience
Amazing relationship skills - with the media, clients and colleagues
Creative thinker
Problem solver
Big picture thinker
A
writer
Bachelor's degree


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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