What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Comms Strategist position at Mythic?
Position: Senior Comms Strategist
Reports to: VP, Comms Strategy
Revision Date: May 2026
Work Location: Mythic is headquartered in Charlotte, NC; highly qualified candidates may be considered for fully remote roles.
Mythic employees are expected to work from 9:00am-5:30pm EST, but may also require evenings and weekends as client needs dictate. Must be authorized to work in the US without corporate assistance. Must be located in the US.
Summary:
Mythic is an independent, full-service agency, delivering connected capabilities across brand strategy, creative, media, social & CRM. We’re purpose-built on a single belief: modern growth marketing demands more. More resonant brand work. More fast & scalable performance systems. More rigorous, holistic measurement. More tangible business outcomes. HQ’d in Charlotte, N.C., we focus on consumer and B2B high-growth brands from the mid-market to Fortune 500.
Job Summary:
The Senior Comms Strategist will be a key part of Mythic’s growing Strategy Collective. This role is responsible for bringing clear and effective strategies to our clients, driving creative ideas for building attention and impact across Mythic’s clients. You’ll collaborate closely with clients, creatives, and strategists to bring brands to life across platforms.
What You’ll Be Doing:
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Reports to: VP, Comms Strategy
Revision Date: May 2026
Work Location: Mythic is headquartered in Charlotte, NC; highly qualified candidates may be considered for fully remote roles.
Mythic employees are expected to work from 9:00am-5:30pm EST, but may also require evenings and weekends as client needs dictate. Must be authorized to work in the US without corporate assistance. Must be located in the US.
Summary:
Mythic is an independent, full-service agency, delivering connected capabilities across brand strategy, creative, media, social & CRM. We’re purpose-built on a single belief: modern growth marketing demands more. More resonant brand work. More fast & scalable performance systems. More rigorous, holistic measurement. More tangible business outcomes. HQ’d in Charlotte, N.C., we focus on consumer and B2B high-growth brands from the mid-market to Fortune 500.
Job Summary:
The Senior Comms Strategist will be a key part of Mythic’s growing Strategy Collective. This role is responsible for bringing clear and effective strategies to our clients, driving creative ideas for building attention and impact across Mythic’s clients. You’ll collaborate closely with clients, creatives, and strategists to bring brands to life across platforms.
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Build the ecosystem: develop media plans and channel strategies that deliver impact
- Orchestrate attention advantages: collaborate with creatives to co-author memorable disruptive campaigns that clearly understand how a creative idea travels across platforms, subcultures, and communities
- Co-write platform briefs that give creatives permission to think beyond the 30-second spot and unlock innovative uses of a channel
- Cultural & Audience Deep-Dives: use a mix of qualitative and quantitative research to mine for audience truths, tensions, and media usage to inform where and when brands should show up.
- Measure Impact: Clearly define success metrics and build measurement frameworks that demonstrate how media and creative actually move the needle.
- Insatiably curious to ask questions that help deeply understand communities, a client’s business/vertical, and how advertising ecosystems work
- Always a work in progress, committed to starting from a place of discovery, never afraid to unlearn stale assumptions, and advocate for finding and fueling the unexpected
- A lateral thinker: someone who can clearly see connections between seemingly disparate data points and cultural trends that others miss.
- A distiller with the ability to clearly synthesize research and context into clear actionable insights and comprehensive plans that are sophisticated yet simple to understand.
- Relentlessly collaborative and interpersonal savvy, to build bridges and rapport across disciplines, with clients and key vendors.
- A self-starter: confident to build independently and compel teams/clients with clear perspective
- Thoughtful to nurture a culture of shared learning and support, mentorship that encourages others, and natural leadership that inspires teams.
- Meticulous attention to detail and follow-through to ensure highest quality of execution and see delivery through completion
- Inventive: to identify ways to scale our thinking, processes, and train others.
- At least 5 years of strategy or media experience at an advertising agency
- Strong understanding and experience with paid media, media planning, and connections strategy
- Deep fluency across the media landscape and proficiency using research tools and analytical suites.
- Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience
- Sedentary work that primarily involves prolonged periods of sitting at a desk
- Light work that could include carrying up to 5 pounds
- Keyboarding
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) makes it unlawful for an employer to discriminate against a qualified applicant or employee with a disability. The ADA defines an individual with a disability as a person who: (1) has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity, (2) has a record or history of a substantially limiting impairment, or (3) is regarded or perceived by an employer as having a substantially limiting impairment. An applicant with a disability, like all other applicants, must be able to meet the employer's requirements for the job, such as education, training, employment experience, skills, or licenses. In addition, an applicant with a disability must be able to perform the "essential functions" of the job, the fundamental duties either on her own or with the help of "reasonable accommodation." However, an employer does not have to provide a reasonable accommodation that will cause "undue hardship," which is significant difficulty or expense. (EEOC)