
Event Content / Programming Producer
- New York City, NY
- $55,000-70,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Teaming up with our Senior Content Coordinators to plan, schedule, and orchestrate on-site programming that fans will be talking about for years.
- Keeping Show Management in the loop with updates, content schedules, and room assignments (because even organized chaos needs a little structure).
- Hunting down the coolest community and industry partners to collaborate on programming that fans will lose their minds over.
- Owning the fan experience by managing schedules, move-in instructions, and floor assignments for our community partners.
- Bringing creative magic to developing and supporting our corporate programming obligations.
- Keeping a pulse on the pop culture multiverse-researching trends, competitor events, and knowing exactly what gets fans hyped.
- Pitching fresh ideas to make every event bigger, better, and more unforgettable than the last.
- A wild love for pop culture-comics, anime, horror, gaming, cosplay, sci-fi & fantasy? Yes, please.
- Experience designing, researching, or running attendee programming for events, cultural institutions, or anywhere fans gather to geek out.
- A creative mind that can juggle multiple projects, manage details like a pro, and keep deadlines in check.
- Top-tier communication skills-you'll be working with everyone from fans to industry leaders, so you've got to bring the charm.
- A go-with-the-flow attitude-things move fast, plans change, and you'll need to adapt.
- Willingness to travel to some of the biggest pop culture events across the U.S. and Canada (yes, this job comes with cons and cosplay).
- Experience managing staff and/or volunteers? Huge bonus points.
- A college or university degree in communications, media, arts, or related fields is cool, but your passion and experience? That's what really counts
- Passionate interest in various pop culture genres, including but not limited to Comics, Anime, Horror, Gaming, Cosplay, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Previous experience in designing, researching, facilitating, or managing attendee programming and related scheduling for events, organizations, or cultural institutions
- Creative mindset with strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently while meeting deadlines
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a talent for collaboration and cross-functional teamwork
- Adaptable and flexible, with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
- Willingness to travel multiple times a year to event destinations within the US and Canada
- Experience managing staff and/or volunteers is highly desirable
- A college or university degree in communications, media, arts, or related fields is a plus
- Great community: a welcoming culture with in-person and online social events, our fantastic Walk the World charity day and active colleague groups and networks promoting a positive, supportive, and collaborative work environment
- Broader impact: take up to four days per year to volunteer, with charity match funding available too
- Career opportunity: the opportunity to develop your career with bespoke training and learning, mentoring platforms and on-demand access to thousands of courses on LinkedIn Learning. When it's time for the next step, we encourage and support internal job moves
- Time out: 15 days PTO rising to 20 after three years and 25 after six years, plus 10 national holidays, a birthday leave day and the chance to work from (almost!) anywhere for up to four weeks a year
- Competitive benefits, including a 401k match, health, vision and dental insurance, parental leave and an ESPP offering company shares at a minimum 15% discount
- Strong wellbeing support through EAP assistance, mental health first aiders, free access to a wellness app and more
- Recognition for great work, with global awards and kudos programs
- As an international company, the chance to collaborate with teams around the world