At Meetic, a Match Group company, we have been pioneering online dating for over 20 years, leveraging our legacy to reinvent how people meet, connect, and build meaningful relationships across Europe and beyond.
As part of Match Group, we manage a diverse portfolio of brands, from iconic names like Meetic, Match, Lexa, and LoveScout to tailored experiences for singles over 50, OurTime, DisonsDemain, Zweizam, and single parents, Even and Stir.
Our teams design, build, and scale platforms across 20+ countries and 18 languages, ensuring every single finds the right match for their lifestyle and lifestages. We also drive growth for other Match Group brands like The League, OkCupid, Archer, Salams, and Plenty Of Fish, expanding our impact worldwide.
Role overview :
Meetic’s Creative Lab team is looking for a new Apprentice or Intern, as Assistant Brand Designer, to help us translate brand marketing strategies into impactful and innovative creatives on all touchpoints across Europe.
Reporting to one of our Brand Designers, your role will be to assist us in:
- Developing brand guidelines according to brand platform #Brandidentity
- Ensuring a consistent & impactful brand presence across acquisition funnel #Brandformance
- Adapting our brand and content campaigns #Brandcampaign
- Infusing brand messages and values into the product #Brandvalue
When it comes to dating, the connection starts online, but the real magic happens once you meet in real life (IRL). We think the same is true for creating the best platforms, so we work together IRL 3 days / week in our office, 53 rue de Chateaudun, 75009 Paris.
Meetic, a Match Group company, is an equal opportunity employer and we value the rich dynamics that diversity brings to our company.
If you require reasonable accommodation to complete a job application, pre-employment testing, or a job interview or to otherwise participate in the hiring process, please let your Talent Acquisition partner know.
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