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PR & Communications Strategist

REMOTE: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex

Public Relations & Communications Strategist

Location: Remote

About Human Agency

Human Agency is a premier strategic communications and business consultancy that partners with cutting-edge AI companies and transformative technology ventures. We are looking for a PR Strategist—a savvy media operator, social media wizard, and relentless storyteller—who can elevate our clients' brands, secure top-tier press, and drive impactful media narratives.

This role will focus on high-profile AI companies, including stealth-mode ventures, helping shape their public perception while maintaining discretion and strategic positioning. This is a contract position with competitive hourly compensation based on experience and expertise. We recognize the value of top-tier talent and offer rates that reflect the impact you bring to our team.

What You’ll Do

  • Pitch and Secure Press – Cultivate and maintain relationships with top media outlets, journalists, and influencers to land high-impact coverage for Human Agency’s AI and technology clients.
  • Craft Compelling Narratives – Develop press releases, thought leadership content, and social media messaging that resonate with target audiences.
  • Manage Social & Digital Presence – Oversee and enhance the brand presence of clients across digital platforms, positioning them as leaders in the AI space, including compelling content strategies, thought-leadership writing, research, and trends. 
  • Sales-Driven Storytelling – Leverage PR strategies to drive business growth, partnerships, and brand credibility.
  • Adapt to Stealth & Public Campaigns – Work across multiple client needs, balancing high-profile media engagement with discreet, under-the-radar positioning for stealth-mode projects.

Who You Are

  • A media powerhouse with a proven ability to secure top-tier press coverage.
  • A strategic storyteller who can craft compelling, engaging narratives that resonate with media and audiences alike.
  • A social media expert with instincts for building engagement and visibility.
  • A hustler who thrives in a fast-paced, high-performance environment and is always finding angles and opportunities to drive impact.
  • A versatile communicator who can navigate different industries and messaging needs with ease.

Preferred Qualifications

  • 5+ years of experience in PR, media relations, or communications, preferably within the tech, AI, or cybersecurity spaces.
  • Strong relationships with top journalists and media outlets in technology and business.
  • Exceptional writing skills, from press releases to op-eds and social media content.
  • Experience managing stealth-mode and high-profile campaigns simultaneously.

Why Join Human Agency?

  • Work on cutting-edge AI and technology ventures, including some of the most innovative and stealth-mode projects in the space.
  • Collaborate with top minds in technology, business, and media strategy.
  • Be part of a dynamic, entrepreneurial environment where creativity and execution go hand in hand.
  • Competitive compensation for top-tier talent—because we know you deliver results.

 

If you’re ready to make waves in AI, tech, and beyond, we want to hear from you. 

 

Not sure you meet 100% of our qualifications? Research shows that men apply for jobs when they fulfill an average of 60% of the criteria. Yet, women and other people who are systematically marginalized tend only to apply if they meet every requirement. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply.

We are dedicated to considering a broad array of candidates, including those with diverse workplace experiences and backgrounds. So, whether you’re returning to work after a gap in employment, simply looking to transition, or taking the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar.

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