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Communications / Tech Editor, JM - Senior

Company: DarkStar Intelligence

Location: Washington DC

Posted Jan 26, 2025

DarkStar Intelligence is hiring a Communications Tech Editor for a full-time onsite role in Bethesda, MD. The role involves providing high-level technical editing services, ensuring analytic products meet high standards of clarity, accuracy, and compliance with intelligence community guidelines. The ideal candidate should have a BA/BS and 18 years of experience, a masters degree and 10 years of experience, or no degree with 24 years of experience in technical editing within the intelligence community. They must have a TSSCI with Polygraph clearance, senior-level expertise in technical writing and editing, and exceptional communication skills. The role involves assisting in producing and refining analytic products, reviewing and editing multiple products daily, collaborating with various offices, engaging with senior government officials, and mentoring government staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for CX roles by seniority?
Entry‑level (0‑2 yrs) $55k‑$75k; Mid‑level (2‑5 yrs) $80k‑$110k; Senior (5‑10 yrs) $115k‑$160k; Director/VP $150k‑$200k+.
Which skills and certifications are most valued in CX positions?
Hands‑on experience with Salesforce, Gainsight, Zendesk, Intercom, and analytics platforms (Tableau, Power BI). Certifications such as Certified Customer Success Manager (CCSM), Certified CX Professional (CCXP), NPS Master, and Six Sigma Green Belt boost credibility.
Are CX roles remote‑friendly?
Yes—most CX teams operate from distributed locations. Remote‑first CX managers coordinate global support hubs and use collaboration tools like Slack, Teams, and CRMs to maintain real‑time metrics.
What career progression paths exist within CX?
Typical trajectory: Associate CX Analyst → CX Analyst → Senior CX Analyst → CX Manager → Director of Customer Experience → VP of CX. Advancement often involves expanding cross‑functional influence and managing larger teams.
What industry trends are shaping the future of CX?
AI‑powered chatbots, real‑time sentiment analysis, predictive churn modeling, omni‑channel journey orchestration, and data‑driven CX metrics (NPS, CES, Customer Lifetime Value) are driving the next wave of customer‑centric innovation.

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