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Senior Content Designer

Paris

Join our Movement and Champion Restaurant Culture! 💚

 

At TheFork we believe that the best things in life happen around the table.
As the leading restaurant booking platform in Europe, we connect the broadest community of loyal diners with the world’s favorite restaurants. Powered by innovation and a deep passion for the restaurant industry, we create unique dining experiences across 11 countries.

We’re part of the Tripadvisor Group and proud to be building a diverse, people-first culture where “respect”, “ownership”, “growth” and “better together” values thrive.
If you’re passionate about food, technology, and making a real impact, your seat at the table is ready.

👉 Discover life at TheFork

 

What you will do:

(Applications without a portfolio will not be considered)

As a Senior Content Designer at TheFork, you'll help shape the content vision for our dining experiences, working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure clear, consistent, and compelling content for both diners and restaurant partners. You'll play an influential role in our content strategy by promoting strong content design practices that deliver intuitive and engaging experiences users love.

Content Vision & Excellence

  • Articulate a clear and compelling content direction for your product area within your tribes
  • Ensure content solutions meet quality targets and reflect our voice and tone
  • Drive high standards across all product touchpoints
  • Develop deep understanding of the dining ecosystem to inform content decisions

People & Collaboration

  • Mentor content designers, cultivate creativity, and create opportunities for growth
  • Foster alignment between Product, Engineering, Design, and Content teams
  • Promote a user-centric content culture across TheFork
  • Model excellent content practices, including giving and receiving constructive feedback

Content Leadership & Innovation

  • Lead by example through rigorous problem-solving and exceptional craft
  • Apply diverse methodologies to solve complex content challenges
  • Contribute to the overall product direction through evidence-based approaches
  • Advocate for diners and restaurants at all levels of the organization

Content Systems & Standards

  • Establish and evolve content standards that ensure consistent, high-quality experiences
  • Create frameworks and guidelines that empower other content designers
  • Architect and evolve content components within our Tasty design system
  • Identify and implement improvements to content workflows and tools

 

You Must Meet These Critical Qualifications

  • 5+ years of content design experience with a proven track record
  • Experience mentoring and coaching other content designers
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating exceptional content strategy and execution
  • Deep understanding of user-centered content design principles
  • French or Italian speaker
  • Full proficiency in English



You Can Impress With These Additions

  • Experience creating or contributing to content systems
  • Experience working closely with localisation teams

 

What we offer you: 

 

😄 An awesome team 

🏠 A permanent contract (that can be useful in life) 

⚖️Flexible working environment (2 days home office per week +  up to 4 total weeks additional flexibility during the summer period and in December to work fully remotely)

💸 Competitive fixed salary and bonus 

🍕 Lunch vouchers available for each working day (because yes, we like to try our best restaurants)  

🌎 International teams and a multicultural environment spanning 10 offices across Europe

🤝 Highly inclusive working environment 

🤸‍♀️ Lifestyle benefits that can be used to reimburse expenses related to physical and leisure activities, family support, travel etc 

🎓 Continuous learning and development programs

😌 Free access to the Calm app to help you build resilience wherever you are in your mental health journey

🐣 Dedicated parental leave and caregiver leave policies (12 weeks fully paid)

🏥 Health insurance covered by the company 

👩‍🦽 Life & Disability Insurance at no cost to the employee

🍴 Amazing offices with dining, coffee points and leisure area    

🎤 Team building events

 

We believe that we are better together, and we welcome you for who you are. We endeavor to ensure  that everyone - regardless of ability, age, socio-economic & cultural background, ethnicity, faith, gender, gender expression, gender identity, ideology, national origin, race, sexual orientation, marital status, or any characteristic protected under  applicable law -has the opportunity to reach their full potential. At TheFork, we want you to bring us your unique perspectives and experiences, so we can collectively continue disrupting the restaurant industry and go from good to great.

 

TheFork is committed to a fair recruitment process. If you have special needs and require reasonable support during your application,  interview, or participation in the selection process due to health conditions or disability, please direct your inquiries to AccessibleRecruitment@TheFork.com. Our HR team will review the request and respond accordingly.

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