Lead of Internal Communications and Employer Brand

Suno Suno · Multimodal · New York, NY · Operations

Suno is seeking a communications leader to build and oversee internal communications and employer brand initiatives. This role will shape how the company shares information, sustains culture, and attracts talent, partnering with C-suite and executive leadership. The ideal candidate will have a builder mindset and experience in high-growth tech environments.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define and lead Suno’s internal communications strategy, building both company-wide and tailored approaches for the C-suite and their organizations.
  2. Act as a strategic partner to the executive team, helping leaders communicate with clarity, especially during moments of growth, change, and ambiguity.
  3. Design and scale the moments that shape company culture, including all-hands meetings, offsites, and key internal touchpoints that foster creativity and trust.
  4. Create an innovative employer brand program that attracts exceptional talent and directly supports business and hiring goals.
  5. Produce compelling, multi-channel storytelling that brings to life what it’s like to work at Suno across owned content, events, partnerships, earned media, and digital channels.

Skills

Required

  • 10 years of experience in internal communications, ideally in high-growth or scaling tech environments
  • Exceptional writing and storytelling instincts
  • Experience partnering closely with senior executives
  • A builder mindset
  • Fluency across communications formats
  • The ability to operate both strategically and tactically
  • Strong cross-functional instincts
  • A deep understanding of how people consume information today
  • Comfort navigating ambiguity, prioritizing effectively, and maintaining high standards
  • Curiosity about people and culture

Nice to have

  • AI

What the JD emphasized

  • build both functions from the ground up
  • foundational role
  • 0→1 work
  • creating programs, systems and narratives from scratch