B2B Tech PR Account LeadSalient PR • New York, New York, United States
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B2B Tech PR Account Lead
Salient PR
- New York, New York, United States
- New York, New York, United States
À propos
Most agencies keep their pitches and media lists locked away from clients. We share everything. If you're good at this job, you should want your work to be seen. Senior people do the work.
There's no bait-and-switch where a VP sells the account and a coordinator executes it. You're on the account, you're doing the work. Small team, no politics.
No layers. No internal competition. No billable hour theater. Just the work. Clients stay.
Our average client tenure is over two years. We've never lost a client to a competitor. That means you're not constantly putting out fires from bad relationships—you're building on good ones. The clients are interesting.
Not consumer apps. Not lifestyle brands. Companies building real infrastructure—AI, security, fintech, dev tools. Technical founders solving hard problems. The kind of PR that requires you to actually understand what the product does. What the job actually is You'd work on 3-5 accounts alongside me and our operations lead Lindsey. You'd drive the day-to-day: leading client calls, building media strategy, writing and refining pitches, managing the awards and speaking pipeline. You'd come to me with recommendations, not open-ended questions. I'll be there to weigh in on strategy and handle the consulting side—but you're running the show operationally. You'd also work with Lindsey and our admin Kayla on execution. After a client call, you're the one saying "here's what we're doing next" and making sure it happens. This isn't a role where you wait for direction. If you need to be told what to do, this isn't it. If you want ownership, judgment calls, and real responsibility without big-agency bureaucracy, keep reading. What we need from you Youve worked at a B2B PR agency before. Ideally one that served venture-backed tech companies. You know what a Series B announcement looks like, what enterprise software journalists care about, how to pitch a funding round that isn't huge. You can lead a client call. Not "participate in" or "take notes"—lead. You can manage a frustrated client. You can push back when their idea won't work. You can keep a meeting on track and leave with clear next steps. You're proactive by default. You see a slow news week and you're already thinking about what byline to pitch. You notice an award deadline two months out and you're building the submission. You don't wait for someone to tell you. You're good at the actual craft. You can write a pitch that gets opened. You know how to research a journalist. You understand why a story matters to a specific beat. You've landed coverage you're proud of. Your judgment is solid. When you send me a briefing doc or a pitch draft, it's good. It doesn't need to be rewritten. You know what "good" looks like and you don't need someone checking your work constantly. You want this structure. This is a contract role, 25-30 hours/week, fully remote. We want someone whose primary professional commitment is Salient—not a consultant juggling five clients. If you're looking for meaningful work with real autonomy at sustainable hours, that's what this is. Hours can grow over time if the fit is right. Compensation $35-45/hour depending on experience. At 25-30 hours/week, that's roughly $45K-$70K annualized. Flexible. Could be immediate, or we can give you time to wrap up what you're working on. How to apply We're not going to read 500 one-click applications. If you want this job, show us. Submit: Your resume.
PDF preferred. A short Loom video (3-5 minutes).
Here\'s the prompt: Pick one media placement you secured in the last year that you're proud of. Walk us through: What was the announcement? What was your pitch angle? Who did you pitch and why that reporter? What would you do differently now? Don\'t read from notes. Don\'t over-produce it. We want to see how you think and communicate. Three links to coverage you personally secured.
Not agency wins—placements where you did the pitching. We'll ask about them. Two short answers (150 words max each): Tell us about a campaign that didn't get traction. What did you change? How many accounts have you managed at once? What types of clients were they—B2B, consumer, tech, other? What funding stages? Send everything to:
apply@salientpr.com Finalists will do a 30-minute mock client call with Justin. Come ready to lead. No recruiters. No agencies. No "let me just send my resume and see" applications without the Loom and answers—we won't review them. If this sounds like a lot of hoops, it is. We'd rather hear from 15 people who actually want the job than 500 who clicked "apply" without reading.
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Compétences linguistiques
- English
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