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Hill & Knowlton is the global strategic communications leader for transformation. We help brands, businesses and leaders build reputation, manage risk, and create breakthrough opportunities for growth. Founded in 1927, today’s Hill & Knowlton operates 70 offices in over 30 countries, providing advisory, public relations and creative solutions to local and global clients. Our global team offers integrated strategic services, grounded in deep sector expertise, and enabled by creativity and intelligence. Headquartered in New York, Hill & Knowlton is part of WPP, one of the world’s largest communications services groups.

 

Hill & Knowlton is looking for a talented Senior Account Executive/Account Manager with strong writing and digital publishing and earned media experience to join our group. An interest and experience in sustainability and/or agriculture communications are key. This is an opportunity to join a truly global team and do creative, integrated work that will make a positive impact on the world we live in, and on the economy, as we drive demand for exciting clients by showcasing its strong sustainability credentials.

This growing team is fast paced and cares deeply about doing great work for our clients. 

The successful candidate will have proven experience writing for a variety of audiences as well as understanding their individual nuances.

They should also be comfortable with digital platforms such as WordPress, social media publishing platforms such as Sprout, and create compelling content that will cut through.

The candidate should equally be confident in proactive earned media, with the ability to relentlessly pursue coverage and possess strong contacts within the national press, as well as experience in placing sustainability stories with top-tier, opinion-forming media. 

We are looking for someone who is both a self-starter and a team player – motivated to deliver results but also able to work effectively with colleagues.

What you'll need:

  • 5+ years of communications/PR experience either agency or in-house; agency experience preferred; sector experience in retail and/or agriculture a plus
  • Proven experience in media relations; a track record of success placing sustainability stories with national print, digital and broadcast outlets
  • Experienced in all aspects of content + publishing and comfortable at the intersection of earned, owned and paid media
  • Excellent knowledge of the social media landscape; experience developing social media strategy and creating and publishing content for brands/organizations 
  • Results oriented – won’t stop until you deliver results 
  • Takes initiative; doesn’t wait to be told
  • Experience or active interest in sustainability and/or agriculture are key

 

 What’s in it for you?

  • Competitive benefits package—including healthy vacation allotment, 401(k) matching, medical/dental/vision support, schedule flexibility (hours & location), fitness reimbursement, your birthday off and more
  • A career working with and influencing bold, creative teams and client account that has a positive impact on the world
  • An inspiring, passionate, driven, fun, and creative team culture

The base salary for this position at the time of this posting may range from $45,000 to $90,000.  Individual compensation varies based on job-related factors, including business needs, experience, level of responsibility and qualifications.  We offer a competitive benefits package, click here for more details -  https://mybenefits.wpp.com/.

 
Hill & Knowlton is more than an agency. It’s a collection of thousands of brilliant, collaborative and driven employees – all united around a single vision of transforming our clients, our company and the world. 
 
Across 70 offices in 30 countries our people are the heartbeat of our business. Bridging countless cultures, backgrounds and lived experiences, we are drawn together by a common drive and a collaborative spirit – called to our craft each day by the desire to deliver the best work.   
 
And at H&K, diversity, equity and inclusion are not just values; they are strategic imperatives that fuel our future in an industry built on the art of understanding, connecting and developing relationships. We believe that a diverse workforce is essential for inspiring bold ideas, fostering constructive dialogue and cultivating meaningful experiences that drive innovation and creativity. 
 
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Hill & Knowlton does not discriminate against applicants or employees because of their race, creed, color, age, religion, sex, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military status, national origin, or ancestry. 

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