Job Description
About Nothing
Nothing exists to make tech feel exciting again.
Founded in London in 2020, we’ve grown from idea to global challenger in just a few years. Backed by GV (Google Ventures), EQT Ventures, and C Ventures, and investors like Tony Fadell (iPod), Casey Neistat, and Kevin Lin (Twitch), we’re now sold in 40+ markets with millions of users worldwide.
About the Team
What You'll Do
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Own global product communications strategy, covering hardware launches, software releases, and our growing AI and agentic services portfolio across key international markets.
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Lead earned media strategy for Nothing's AI and voice product category — shaping how press and public understand what we're building at the frontier of consumer computing.
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Build and manage relationships with top-tier technology and product journalists, editors, and analysts across the US, Europe, and Asia.
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Run major product launch moments end-to-end: briefings, embargoes, press events, spokesperson prep, and post-launch coverage tracking.
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Partner with the Global Head of Communications on integrated campaign moments where product and brand narratives intersect.
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Define and manage agency relationships for product communications across key markets, including brief-writing, performance oversight, and budget accountability.
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Feed market intelligence back into the global comms team — press appetite, narrative gaps, and competitive positioning across regions.
What We're Looking For
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10+ years in communications, with meaningful time spent in-house at a consumer tech, hardware, or product-led company with a global footprint.
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Proven track record in product communications — you've run a global launch, not just supported one.
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Deep familiarity with the AI and emerging technology space, ideally with direct experience communicating complex software or AI products to a mainstream audience.
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Strong existing relationships with technology press across multiple markets — you know who covers what, and they already know you.
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Comfortable operating without a large team beneath you; you write your own pitches, manage your own inbox, and get things done.
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Sharp judgement on what makes a story — and what kills one. You know how to make a product moment out of a product announcement, in any market.
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Autonomous by default. You don't wait to be told what to do next — you already know, and you've started.
