Pinterest

Sr.CommunicationsSpecialist,ExecutiveCommunications

$99–203k New York, New York, United States Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Sr. Communications Specialist, Executive Communications at Pinterest. Skills: Executive communications, Internal communications, Messaging. Lead executive and internal communications workstreams for senior leaders and priority initiatives, developing clear, high-quality messaging aligned to company priorities, established policies and communications best practices. Draft and edit a range of materials including leadership messages, presentations, talking points, org updates, event remarks and com”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Candidates who live near a Pinterest office may be expected to attend in-person meetings or key moments when senior leaders or stakeholders are in town, This position is not eligible for relocation assistance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as communications or public relations, 6+ years of experience working on an in-house communications team or PR agency, Experience in executive communications, internal communications or strategic communications in a fast-moving environment, Experience working with C-suite executives or other senior leaders, including supporting high-visibility communications with sound judgment, discretion and attention to detail, Experience leading cross-functional work and building effective partnerships across teams such as Marketing, ABPs, Chiefs of Staff, HR and Communications, Experience project managing complex communications workstreams or events with multiple stakeholders, shifting timelines and high standards for execution, Experience supporting large-scale internal events or external events involving senior leaders, such as industry conferences, leadership summits or similar tentpole moments, Experience in media relations or external communications, including partnering with PR teams to support media prep, executive visibility or externally facing messaging

Nice to Have

Tech experience preferred but not required

What You'll Do.

Lead executive and internal communications workstreams for senior leaders and priority initiatives

high-quality messaging aligned to company priorities

established policies and communications best practices

Draft and edit a range of materials including leadership messages

event remarks and communications for high-visibility and sensitive moments

Build communications plans for internal moments including org updates

leadership engagements

change-related communications and company or team-wide events

Support communications planning and project management for major internal and external events

including executive visibility opportunities involving senior leaders

Establish and improve processes

planning mechanisms and review workflows that increase consistency

quality and speed across executive and internal communications

Use AI and automation opportunities to improve team operations

reduce repeatable work and strengthen communications planning and execution at scale

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with senior leaders and cross-functional stakeholders across Marketing, ABPs, Chiefs of Staff, HR and Communications teammates to align messaging, drive execution and support thoughtful decision-making

Communication Scope

Clear, thoughtful messaging; Connecting leadership voice to employee audiences and company goals; Clear, high-quality messaging aligned to company priorities, established policies and communications best practices

Process & Methodology

Project management for major internal and external events, Project managing complex communications workstreams or events with multiple stakeholders, shifting timelines and high standards for execution

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