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Account Executive, Professional Services

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Who We Are

Interdependence is a dynamic, innovative, and results-focused public relations, communications, and integrated marketing firm. Powered by proprietary technology, we help brands, CMOs, founders, and entrepreneurs elevate their businesses and achieve meaningful outcomes. With a vibrant team of nearly 100 full-time professionals across the country and continued rapid growth, Interdependence is proud to be recognized as "One of America's Best PR Agencies" by Forbes.

At Interdependence, we foster a collaborative, supportive, and performance-oriented work environment. Our team members are encouraged to share fresh ideas, innovate, and pursue opportunities for professional development. We prioritize work-life balance, ensuring our team enjoys fulfilling personal and professional lives. Our commitment to delivering exceptional client results spans industries including consumer brands, travel, entertainment, technology, B2B, healthcare, and professional services. We embrace a diverse, inclusive culture that values creativity and excellence.

The Role

Interdependence is looking for an enthusiastic, detail-oriented individual to support our professional services PR practice. In this role, you'll assist in developing and executing creative PR campaigns, support client relationships, and collaborate closely with a dynamic team. This position is ideal for someone eager to grow their career in public relations, media relations, and client service.

Key Responsibilities:

Client Support

  • Assist in the day-to-day management of consumer PR accounts, helping build strong relationships and ensuring exceptional client service.

  • Support the development and implementation of strategic PR plans that align with client objectives.

  • Proactively identify opportunities to enhance client results.

Campaign Development & Execution

  • Contribute to the creation and execution of PR campaigns, including media outreach, influencer collaborations, and event activations.

  • Help draft press materials such as press releases, pitches, media alerts, and client communications.

  • Conduct media outreach to secure coverage and enhance brand visibility for clients.

Team Collaboration

  • Work collaboratively with senior team members and peers, actively participating in brainstorming and planning sessions.

  • Assist with project coordination to ensure timely delivery of high-quality work.

Insights & Reporting

  • Stay informed about industry trends, media landscapes, and consumer insights.

  • Help track and compile campaign results, preparing clear and insightful client reports.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in public relations, communications, marketing, or a related field.

  • Experience or internships in public relations, communications, or related areas preferred.

  • Interest in professional services or consumer PR, media relations, and influencer marketing.

  • Strong writing, editing, and verbal communication skills.

  • Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment with attention to detail.

  • Eager learner with a creative mindset and a focus on delivering exceptional results.

The Perks

We offer a competitive benefits package—including medical/dental/vision coverage, vacation/sick leave/holiday PTO, 401(k), Work Out Wednesdays, flexible remote work options, and Summer Fridays.

 

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