Communications Jobs in California

Communications jobs in California are among the most active in the country, concentrated in entertainment, technology, public affairs, and healthcare across a market that ranges from entry-level coordinators to senior directors and chief communications officers. Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego drive the most hiring, with major employers like Disney, Apple, and Kaiser Permanente maintaining large, established communications teams. The most in-demand specialties include corporate communications, public relations, internal communications, and digital content strategy. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles1,108+
Top employerTikTok
Top citySan Francisco, CA
Cities hiring120
Work type75% On-site
Top industryTechnology

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BKF Engineers
Director of Communications
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BKF Engineers
New 5h ago
Director of Communications
BKF Engineers
Walnut Creek, California
Marketing
Content & Communications
Brand & Social Media
Communications
$130k - $180k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's
501-1,000

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BKF Engineers
Director of Communications
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BKF Engineers
New 5h ago
Director of Communications
BKF Engineers
Newport Beach, California
Marketing
Content & Communications
Brand & Social Media
Creative & Design
Communications
$130k - $180k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's
501-1,000

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CYTOKINETICS
Manager, Internal Communications
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CYTOKINETICS
New 7h ago
Manager, Internal Communications
CYTOKINETICS
San Francisco, California
Content & Communications
Human Resources
Communications
$149k - $173k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's
51-200

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Infojini Inc
Web Communications Specialist
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Infojini Inc
New 10h ago
Web Communications Specialist
Infojini Inc
Sacramento, California
Customer Service & Support
Content & Communications
Project & Program Management
Customer Service
Communications
$40 - $50/hr
On-Site
None

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freshworks
Vice President - Corporate Communications
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freshworks
New 11h ago
Vice President - Corporate Communications
freshworks
San Mateo, California
Content & Communications
Marketing
Communications
Public Relations (PR)
$290k - $360k/yr
On-Site
None

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Communications Jobs by City in California

Where California roles are concentrated, by current openings.

San Francisco
255 jobs
Los Angeles
179 jobs
San Jose
60 jobs
Culver City
43 jobs
Irvine
42 jobs
Santa Clara
39 jobs
Cupertino
30 jobs
El Segundo
27 jobs
Mountain View
26 jobs

Communications Job Market in California

A snapshot from current California openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • TikTok
    TikTok48
  • Apple
    Apple46
  • Amazon
    Amazon23
  • NVIDIA
    NVIDIA22
  • Google
    Google18

Top Industries Hiring

  • Technology & Software393
  • Electronics & Hardware77
  • Education67
  • Consulting & Professional Services64
  • Media & Entertainment43

What California Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in communications jobs across California.

  • Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism, or a related field
  • Experience with media relations, press releases, and editorial calendar management
  • Proficiency with digital content platforms, social media management tools, and analytics
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with demonstrated portfolio or writing samples
  • Ability to collaborate cross-functionally with marketing, legal, and executive leadership teams
  • Experience in crisis communications, issues management, or stakeholder engagement preferred

Communications Jobs in California: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a communications professional in California?

Most communications roles in California require a bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, public relations, or a closely related field. California does not issue a state license for communications professionals, but many practitioners pursue accreditation through the Public Relations Society of America, which administers the Accredited in Public Relations credential. Building a portfolio of writing samples, campaign work, or media coverage is typically what moves candidates from applicant to hire in California's competitive market.

Which companies hire communications professionals in California?

Employers hiring communications professionals in California right now include TikTok, Apple, and Amazon, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. California's concentration of Fortune 500 headquarters, major entertainment studios, and large health systems means demand is spread across industries rather than limited to a single sector.

Which California cities have the most communications jobs?

San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Jose have the most communications openings in California. Los Angeles leads because of its entertainment, media, and corporate headquarters density, while San Francisco and San Jose reflect the technology industry's heavy investment in corporate and product communications, and San Diego's biotech and defense sectors sustain steady demand for specialized communications roles.

Are there remote communications jobs in California?

Yes, and more than most fields. Communications work is largely desk-based and document-driven, which makes it well suited to remote and hybrid arrangements. About 25% of communications openings tied to California are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting how widely employers have normalized flexible work for this function. Roles in corporate communications, internal communications, and content strategy tend to offer the most remote flexibility.

How can I get hired as a communications professional in California with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is through internships or coordinator roles at California's large media companies, technology firms, or public affairs agencies, many of which run structured programs for recent graduates. Entry-level titles like communications coordinator, content associate, or public relations assistant are common first roles. A strong writing portfolio, even from student newspapers, university communications offices, or volunteer work, consistently gives candidates an edge with California hiring managers who screen for output quality over years of experience.

Where can I find and apply to communications jobs in California?

You can find and apply to communications jobs in California on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search through the roles available, find the ones that fit your background and goals, and apply directly to the employers posting them.

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