Position: Senior Media 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 Media 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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