Friday FOMO: Communications & Writing Jobs that Pay Over $100,000
Jobs: 10 communications & writing job listings that seem cool & pay well!
I often come across senior Communications roles that give me FOMO.
But I’m not ready to make a big move yet.
Rather than let a good thing go to waste, I’ve decided to release a regular Friday round-up of my 10 favorite job posts and share them with you.
(DISCLAIMER: I don’t endorse or vet these listings, so poke around at your own risk/reward!)
10 Full-time Senior Level Jobs in Communications, Writing & Marketing that pay $100,000+ AND give me FOMO!
Deputy Director, Publications - Hematology Education Program (Washington, DC/Hybrid)
Director of Digital Communications - The Council of State Governments Justice Center(New York, NY/Remote or Hybrid)
Director of Individual Giving – Wellspring (Seattle, WAJ/Hybrid)
Content Marketing Lead - rePurpose Global (New York, NY/Hybrid)
State Government Affairs Director – The Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) (US/Hybrid)
Marketing Copywriter – Payactiv (Milpitas, CA/Hybrid)
Vice President, Digital Communications – Mercury Public Affairs, LLC (New York, NY/Hybrid)
Senior Communications Manager - Fourth Floor (New York, NY/Hybrid)
Content Strategy Manager – Robert Half International Inc. (US/Remote)
Director of Communications – Confidential (Indianapolis, IN/Remote)
In case it helps, here’s a constantly changing glossary of writing role terms:
Content Writer/Creator: Crafting content for websites, blogs, and social media.
Technical Writer: Creating documentation, manuals, and guides for technical products or services.
Copywriter: Writing promotional materials, advertisements, and marketing copy.
Social Media Manager: Managing and creating content for social media platforms.
Public Relations Specialist: Handling public relations and communication strategies for companies or organizations.
Editor/Proofreader: Reviewing and editing content for grammar, style, and clarity.
Communications Coordinator: Coordinating internal and external communications for an organization.
Grant Writer: Writing proposals to secure funding for nonprofit organizations.
Scriptwriter: Creating scripts for videos, podcasts, or other multimedia content.
Freelance Writer: Working on a project basis for various clients, covering a range of topics.