Strategic pr program building in enterprise software
Strong relationships with trade and tech media
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Workday is seeking a Senior Manager for PR in New York City, focusing on industry and customer storytelling to elevate the company's reputation in the AI sector. The ideal candidate should have extensive PR experience, particularly in enterprise software, and possess strong media relations and strategic communication skills.
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Job Summary
This role involves building and leading industry and customer PR programs that showcase Workday's impact in the AI era across key sectors like healthcare and financial services.
The ideal candidate will be a creative PR professional who instinctively knows what resonates and uses AI tools to strengthen storytelling and move fast when it matters.
Workday offers a culture rooted in integrity and empathy, providing trust to take risks, tools to grow, and support from a company invested in long-term development.
Matching Summary
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Workday is seeking a Senior Manager for PR in New York City, focusing on industry and customer storytelling to elevate the company's reputation in the AI sector. The ideal candidate should have extensive PR experience, particularly in enterprise software, and possess strong media relations and strategic communication skills.
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Salary
Base: $147,100 - $220,700 USD (NYC); Base: $124,200 - $220,700 USD (Other US locations); Bonus/Equity: Eligible for Workday Bonus Plan or role-specific commission/bonus and annual refresh stock grants
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
8-10+ years public relations experience
Strategic PR program building in enterprise software
Strong relationships with trade and tech media
Proficiency in deploying AI tools for storytelling
Experience juggling fast-paced strategic and tactical execution
Nice-to-have
Background in both in-house and agency settings
Superb written and verbal communication skills
Ability to quickly understand complex technology
Creative mindset with sharp eye for news
Proven track record in cross-functional collaboration