PR Manager, Mac

AppleCupertino, CA

About The Position

Apple's worldwide communications team informs the world about the Company, our innovative products and services, and the values that drive our company. The team includes professionals with backgrounds in public relations strategy, journalism, buzz marketing and event production. We’re looking for trailblazing, collaborative professionals from a variety of creative fields. If that’s you, then your next home may be here. Come and do the best and most exciting work of your career at Apple!

Requirements

  • A minimum of 8+ years experience in public relations, either at a PR agency or within a corporate setting.
  • PR experience with consumer products.
  • BS/BA or equivalent experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Deep interest in the intersection of technology and culture.
  • Prior PR experience with consumer products; previous experience working with consumer technology a plus, but not required.
  • Proven track record of building and maintaining relationships with media and creators.
  • Track record of creative thinking in previous roles, and a passion for coming up with needle-moving new ideas and approaches.
  • Strong collaborative skills and demonstrated ability to effectively project manage across large, cross-functional teams.
  • Ability to handle multiple projects and thrive in a dynamic, ever-changing environment and adapt quickly to change.
  • Dedicated, self-motivated team player who demonstrates critical thinking.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with sharp attention to detail.

Responsibilities

  • Drive global communications for the Mac.
  • Develop and implement strategic media and social-first PR initiatives that reach consumers and place the Mac at the center of conversations related to everyday productivity, creativity, entrepreneurship, and more.
  • Manage consumer product launches and successful momentum campaigns.
  • Lead or support experiential social-first events.
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