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Cultural Intelligence & Real-Time Trend Monitoring . Monitor culture, media, social platforms, sports, entertainment, and current events on a continuous basis to identify timely, relevant moments ...

Cultural Intelligence & Real-Time Trend Monitoring . Monitor culture, media, social platforms, sports, entertainment, and current events on a continuous basis to identify timely, relevant moments ...

Cultural Intelligence & Real-Time Trend Monitoring . Monitor culture, media, social platforms, sports, entertainment, and current events on a continuous basis to identify timely, relevant moments ...

Cultural Intelligence & Real-Time Trend Monitoring . Monitor culture, media, social platforms, sports, entertainment, and current events on a continuous basis to identify timely, relevant moments ...

Cultural Intelligence & Real-Time Trend Monitoring . Monitor culture, media, social platforms, sports, entertainment, and current events on a continuous basis to identify timely, relevant moments ...

Cultural Intelligence & Real-Time Trend Monitoring . Monitor culture, media, social platforms, sports, entertainment, and current events on a continuous basis to identify timely, relevant moments ...

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How much do cultural intelligence jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for cultural intelligence in the United States is $100,573.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,500.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Cultural Intelligence job?

A Cultural Intelligence job involves understanding and navigating cultural differences in global or diverse work environments. Professionals in this field help organizations improve cross-cultural communication, collaboration, and inclusivity. They may work in HR, diversity and inclusion, international business, or consulting roles. Their goal is to enhance cultural awareness and adaptability to drive better teamwork and business outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cultural Intelligence position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Cultural Intelligence role, you need a strong background in cross-cultural communication, global business practices, and diversity management, typically supported by relevant degrees or certifications in intercultural studies or related fields. Familiarity with cultural assessment tools, data analysis software, and training platforms is often required. Outstanding soft skills include adaptability, empathy, open-mindedness, and strong interpersonal communication. These skills are crucial to effectively bridge cultural gaps, enhance team collaboration, and promote inclusive workplaces in global organizations.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals specializing in Cultural Intelligence, and how are they addressed on the job?

Professionals in Cultural Intelligence frequently encounter challenges such as navigating diverse belief systems, managing misunderstandings among international teams, and addressing bias or resistance during organizational change. Addressing these requires continuous learning, cultural self-awareness, and the ability to facilitate respectful dialogue between stakeholders from different backgrounds. Many organizations support these efforts through mentorship, ongoing professional development, and access to cultural resources. Successfully overcoming these challenges helps foster more inclusive, innovative, and globally competitive work environments.

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Infographic showing various Cultural Intelligence job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 84% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $100,573 per year, or $48.4 per hour.

Director, Cultural Strategy- sparks and honey

Omnicom Media US

New York, NY

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Overview

sparks & honey is a cultural intelligence and foresight consultancy within Omnicom. We believe that culture shapes how we see the world and is the biggest driver of business success in today's ever-changing environment.

Our core offerings focus on helping organizations understand the shifts happening in culture and act on them before the competition does:

  • Cultural Intelligence: Making cultural change visible. We bring together data, expert perspective, and proprietary trend analysis to show what's shifting, why it matters, and what to do about it. 
  • Strategic Foresight: Exploring where the world is headed and how to plan for it. We map and prioritize future growth opportunities by combining market signals, innovation pipelines, and cultural shifts. We help uncover where demand, capability, and momentum will converge to focus organizational action.

For this role, we are looking for a strategic leader who is the day-to-day lead for ads-hoc projects and retainer business. The Director's role is hands-on, leading and executing on the project vision. The Director sets the tone and establishes the narrative for the rest of the team (staff, Omnicom collaborators, and external advisors) around how to address client challenges.

Reporting into the Senior Vice President, Cultural Strategy, this role leads the development of strategy outputs including client presentations, AI-powered research, primary research studies, expert roundtables, interviews, and workshops.

The ideal candidate                                                                           

You have held positions in edge dwelling strategy and/or innovation shops where you have been responsible for providing a clear analysis of future opportunities and advice on how to take action through the development of new products or services, acquisition strategies, business model innovation, and/or brand positioning shifts.

The role demands knowledge of trends across business and human behavior; innovation methodologies; ideation; and foresight. It also demands an appreciation for strategic imagination, high-impact storytelling, and a deep sense of curiosity.

The Strategy Director is a hands-on leader, skilled in natural language processing and AI-driven analytics, including social listening, patent and academic research, venture funding databases, and generative AI research. While training is provided through partners and hands-on client projects, we expect this role to quickly become a power user of our proprietary intelligence platforms, Omni and Q as well as our intelligence toolkit (QuidNetbase, Pulsar, CBInsights, others).

Ultimately, the Cultural Strategy Director will help clients define growth strategies, identify threats, and prioritize opportunities. You'll lead client sessions, guide team analysis using tools like startup analytics, patent analysis, social listening, and our proprietary cultural intelligence platform. Success in this role relies on strong collaboration with both internal teams and client partners.

Qualifications

  • Approximately 7+ years of experience in a related field, ideally in positions that require blending right- and left-brain sensibilities.
  • Proven track record in business and brand transformation, audience intelligence, innovation, and marketing communications (with tangible market results).
  • Familiarity with the beauty, wellness, or luxury/fashion space is highly valued.
  • Experience leading primary research and/or managing primary research vendors a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Project & Client Leadership. Responsible for the end-to-end engagement and its overall success. You will be a key advisor to our clients, earning their trust to strategically solve business challenges, define growth strategies, and prioritize threats and opportunity spaces through cultural intelligence.
  • Deliver Smart and Actionable Work. You will be working on dynamic engagements across our consulting offerings, including strategic foresight and innovation, corporate strategy, brand, audience and other disciplines.
  • Skilled in diverse research methods-primary, qualitative, quantitative, and desk research-along with data and intelligence tools, including Omnicom's proprietary platform, Q Omni, and third-party data tools including (but not limited to):
    • QuidNetbase (patents, media intelligence)
    • Pulsar (social media listening)
    • CB Insights (startup ecosystems, VC funding analyses)
  • Data Analysis & Synthesis. Formulate powerful cultural and audience insights and/or foresight through the analysis of data and research outputs. Develop initial hypotheses and curate the most relevant research and intelligence to interrogate those hypotheses.
  • Strategy Formulation. Identify the insights and key learnings that deliver on the client brief, while, at the same time, highlight the evidence that most clearly illustrates the POV behind that insight.
  • Supporting New Business. Working with senior leadership to identify new opportunities with existing clients, as well as working on proposals for new, potential clients.
  • Brief Interpretation. Collaborate with Engagement Lead to translate project brief into a defined process and methodology to ensure project success (e.g., key actions, data tools to consider and potential frameworks).
  • Presentation & Facilitation. Confidently presenting to senior and executive stakeholders. Collaborate with project team in delivering the work to clients, assisting with client engagement facilitation and help ensure project success.
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