
We are seeking a Communications Manager focused on consumer and trend storytelling to help bring Spotify’s product narrative to life in global culture.
This role sits within Spotify’s Global Communications team and will focus on translating Spotify’s product innovation, listening insights, and cultural moments into compelling stories that resonate with consumers, media across traditional news and social platforms.
The ideal candidate has strong media relations expertise combined with a deep understanding of social and digital storytelling. They are constantly attuned to internet culture and emerging trends in music, lifestyle, culture, and technology—and know how to turn those moments into timely, relevant stories that highlight Spotify’s role in shaping how people discover and experience audio.
This person will play an important role in helping Spotify show up in the cultural conversation—identifying trends, surfacing data and insights from the platform, and working with press, creators and social teams to bring those stories to life across earned media and social channels.
The United States base range for this position is $124,272 - $177,532, plus equity. The benefits available for this position include health insurance, six-month paid parental leave, 401(k) retirement plan, monthly meal allowance, 23 paid days off, 13 paid flexible holidays, paid sick leave. These ranges may be modified in the future.

Our mission is to unlock the potential of human creativity—by giving a million creative artists the opportunity to live off their art and billions of fans the opportunity to enjoy and be inspired by it.
Spotify transformed music listening forever when it launched in Sweden in 2008. Discover, manage and share over 70m tracks for free, or upgrade to Spotify Premium to access exclusive features including offline mode, improved sound quality, and an ad-free music listening experience.
Today, Spotify is the most popular global audio streaming service with 365m users, including 165m subscribers across 178 markets. We are the largest driver of revenue to the music business today.