Director of Public Relations Job at Corporate Tools LLC in Spokane
Corporate Tools LLC, Spokane, WA, United States, 99254
As a company with approximately 1500 employees, we’d like to start focusing on our image. We’ve never had to. We’ve just put our heads down in the mud and focused on taking care of our customers and our employees. Do you enjoy conducting video interviews, phone, and email interviews?
Ideally, you’d be from the Northwest and be excited to work for a company that takes care of millions of businesses across America and supports the careers of thousands of employees by managing our public relations.
Wage:
$175,000 per year
- 100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision for employees
- Annual review with raise option
- 22 days Paid Time Off accrued annually, and 4 holidays
- After 3 years, PTO increases to 29 days. Employees transition to flexible time off after 5 years with the company—not accrued, not capped, take time off when you want
- The 4 holidays are: New Year’s Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day
- Paid Maternity and Paternity Leave
- 4% company matching 401(k) with no vesting period
- Quarterly "Work Wherever" allowance
- Use to make your remote work setup more comfortable, for continuing education classes, a plant for your desk, coffee for your coworker, a massage for yourself... really, whatever
- Open concept office with friendly coworkers
- Creative environment where you can make a difference
- No unnecessary benefits that are not practical or used by employees
- Trail Mix Bar --- oh yeah
Responsibilities:
- Conduct video interviews
- Conduct phone interviews
- Respond to reporters via email
- Collaborate with our lobbyists to craft strategies
- Work with our marketing and leadership teams to develop effective branding and public relations strategies
The world is a confusing place right now with the polarization and explosion of reporters focusing more on clickbait than neutral reporting. That shouldn’t drive you nuts; you should see that as an opportunity to leverage their bias and navigate the complexities of today's media landscape.
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