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PR Manager for eharmony

New Hope, PA

The ParshipMeet Group has an exciting opportunity to join our company as a PR Manager for eharmony. In this position you are responsible for leading all the day-to-day PR execution - developing and driving our communications strategy, managing agency partners, and shaping how our brand shows up in the world. The PR Manager partners closely with internal teams and external agencies to build momentum, manage reputation, and drive earned media that reflects our brand vision and values. This role will understand how media, culture, and consumer behavior intersect and use that insight to craft PR strategies that meet the moment and move the brand forward.

 

Your key responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Develop, lead, and execute eharmony’s global PR strategy across the US, Canada, UK, and Australia
  • Drive consistent, creative media coverage by supporting key campaigns, launches, and brand moments, and finding fresh storytelling opportunities in the absence of hard news
  • Oversee day-to-day agency relationships and output, ensuring performance is aligned with KPIs, key opportunities are surfaced, and deliverables are met
  • Act as the primary point of contact for PR execution and media inquiries, ensuring messaging reflects the brand’s voice, values, and vision
  • Write and edit media materials including press releases, talking points, FAQs, and briefing documents
  • Partner with internal teams (T+S, Customer Care, Legal, Executive) to develop and review reactive statements and crisis communications as needed
  • Monitor industry trends, competitor news, and cultural moments to identify potential PR opportunities and risks
  • Present regular coverage recaps, insights, and strategic recommendations to senior stakeholders
  • Manage relationships with third-party spokespeople, including brainstorming thought leadership angles with agency partners

 

The right candidate will have the following minimum requirements and skills:

  • High School Diploma and 5+ years of PR or communications experience, ideally with consumer-facing brands
  • Strong writing and messaging instincts with a sharp eye for media opportunities and brand storytelling.
  • A proactive, detail-oriented approach and calm under pressure.
  • A knack for finding angles, trends, and cultural conversations that create press-worthy moments—even without major product news.
  • Comfort navigating executive and cross-functional alignment.
  • Ability to read and follow written instructions
  • Strong computer skills including new software

 

Preferred Qualifications and skills:

  • Proven ability to lead multi-market strategies and agency relationships
  • Ability to interact with colleagues across multiple sites

 

The ParshipMeet Group values and embraces diversity and inclusion. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, sexual stereotypes, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, genetic information, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. The Meet Group is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants if needed during the interview process. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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This Notice discloses The Meet Group, Inc.’s (“The Meet Group”, “we,” “us,” or “our”) policies and practices relating to the collection, use, and disclosure of the personal information (“PI”) of employees, job applicants, and independent contractors, (collectively, “Affected Individuals,” “you” or “your”), as required under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”). 

 

Below is a list of: (i) the categories of PI, including sensitive PI, we may have collected from you since January 1, 2022, (ii) the categories of sources from which that PI was collected, (iii) the business or commercial purposes for which the PI was collected, (iv) the categories of third parties to whom The Meet Group disclosed the PI, and (v) how long we retain the PI. Depending on your role, we do not necessarily collect all specific pieces of PI listed in this chart. 

 

Categories of PI we may collect: 

Identifiers such as a real name, alias, postal address, employee ID, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, telephone number, social security number, driver’s license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers. 

Categories of PI described in subdivision (e) of Section 1798.80. 

Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law (e.g., age, sex/gender, race, ethnic origin, marital status, military or veteran status, disability, national origin, medical leave information). 

Commercial information, including records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies. 

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Professional or employment- related information. 

Education information, defined as information that is not publicly available personally identifiable information as defined in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. section 1232g, 34 C.F.R. Part 99) (e.g., whether you went to college) 

Inferences drawn from any of the information identified in this chart including to create an employment, applicant file, or independent contractor file. 

We may collect such PI from the following sources: 

Employee, job applicant or independent contractor. Third parties, such as an external recruiter or recruiting platform and publicly available sources, such as social networks. 

Background checks service provider. 

Operating systems and platforms and third parties, such as an IT service provider/software. 

Employee or job applicant. Third parties, such as an external recruiter or recruiting platform, security vendor/platform, video chat platform. 

We may collect such PI for the following business purposes: 

To perform our duties and obligations as your employer including with respect to the creation of company work accounts and onboarding, administration of employment agreements, human resources, recruiting, processing of payroll payments, administration of company benefits, background checks, administration of independent contractor agreements, ensuring the safety and security of employees and customers, and for uses required by law.  

To perform our duties and obligations as your employer including with respect to the creation of company work accounts and onboarding, administration of employment agreements, human resources, recruiting, processing of payroll payments, administration of company benefits, background checks, ensuring the safety and security of employees and customers, and for uses required by law, such as tax information. Also, medical information may be collected in data sent to The Meet Group through its COVID-19 related safety protocols, administration of independent contractor agreements, and for uses required by law. 

To perform our duties and obligations as your employer including with respect to human resources, recruiting, background checks, reporting to government agencies, and for uses required by law. 

To perform our duties and obligations as your employer including to perform background checks. 

To perform our duties and obligations as your employer including with respect to security, compliance and legal requirements, to ensure the proper use of work computers and equipment, protect our assets, and for information technology purposes. 

To perform our duties and obligations as your employer. For example: addresses are collected for the creation of company work accounts and onboarding, administration of employment agreements, human resources, recruiting, processing of payroll payments, administration of company benefits, background checks, administration of independent contractor agreements, and for uses required by law. For security, compliance and legal reasons, to ensure the proper use of work computers and equipment, and for information technology purposes. 

To perform our duties and obligations as your employer including with respect to creation of employee company profile, applicant information, human resources, recordings/photos of employee at work related events and meetings, security surveillance. 

To perform our duties and obligations as your employer including with respect to human resources, recruiting, and administration of independent contractor agreement. 

We may disclose such PI to the following categories of third parties: 

Affiliates and related entities, human resources management software & service provider, payroll processor, benefits administrators and service providers, insurance providers, workers’ compensation administrator, background check processor, external recruiters, tax and accounting service providers, legal service providers, contracts management software, as required by law (e.g., with applicable government agencies), and other third party business entities if we become involved with a business transaction involving the transfer of some or all of our assets. 

Affiliates and related entities, human resources management software & service provider, payroll processor, benefits administrators and service providers, insurance providers, background check processor, workers’ compensation administrator, external recruiters, tax and accounting service providers, legal service providers contracts management software, as required by law (e.g., with applicable government agencies), and other third party business entities if we become involved with a business transaction involving the transfer of some or all of our assets. 

Affiliates and related entities, human resources management software & service provider background check processor, workers’ compensation administrator, legal service providers, as required by law (e.g., with applicable government agencies, and other third party business entities if we become involved with a business transaction involving the transfer of some or all of our assets. 

Affiliates and related entities, legal service providers (if applicable), as required by applicable law (e.g., with applicable government entities), and other third party business entities if we become involved with a business transaction involving the transfer of some or all of our assets. 

Affiliates and related entities, human resources management software & service provider, payroll processor, benefits administrators and service providers, insurance providers, background check processor, workers’ compensation administrator, external recruiters, tax and accounting service providers, legal service providers, contracts management software, IT service providers, as required by law (e.g., with applicable government agencies), and other third party business entities if we become involved with a business transaction involving the transfer of some or all of our assets. 

Affiliates and related entities, human resources management software & service provider. Legal service providers (if applicable). As required by applicable law (e.g., with applicable government entities), and other third party business entities if we become involved with a business transaction involving the transfer of some or all of our assets. 

Affiliates and related entities, human resources management software & service provider, external recruiters, and legal service providers (if applicable), as required by applicable law (e.g., with applicable government entities), and other third party business entities if we become involved with a business transaction involving the transfer of some or all of our assets 

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We retain PI for the following periods: 

Employee files are retained for 4 years after termination of employment. 

Job applicant files are retained for 4 years after application date if the applicant did not become an The Meet Group employee. 

Payroll information is retained for 10 years after termination of employment. 

Independent contractor information is retained for as long as required. 

PI may be retained for valid legal requests or to defend our legal interests for as long as required. 

 

Important information related to our handling of your PI: 

  1. The Meet Group does not sell or share (for cross context behavioral advertising) your PI. 

 

  1. The Meet Group does not knowingly collect, share, or sell the PI of minors under 16 years of age. 

 

  1. California residents have the right to limit the use and disclosure of their sensitive PI (if it is used to draw inferences about the individual). The Meet Group only uses sensitive PI for purposes permitted under the CCPA. Thus, no relevant option to limit the use of sensitive PI is available to you. 

 

Your rights under the CPRA: 

You may have the right to request access to your PI in accordance with applicable law,, including: 

 

  • the categories of PI we have collected about you, the categories of sources from which we have collected this PI, the business or commercial purpose for which we collected the PI, the categories of third parties with whom we disclosed the PI. 

You may also have the right to: 

  • request deletion of your PI; and 
  • request correction/update of your PI. 

 

Some important details related to exercising your CPRA rights: 

  1. We must verify your identity prior to processing your request. If we are unable to verify your identity, we may not be able to proceed with your request. 

 

  1. You may be entitled, in accordance with applicable law, to submit a request through an authorized agent. To designate an authorized agent to exercise your rights and choices on your behalf please sign a written declaration, certified by a notary public, that you authorize the agent to act on your behalf; mail your written declaration to this address: eHarmonyThe Meet Group, Inc, 10900 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 17, Los Angeles, CA 90024100 Union Square Drive, New Hope, PA 18938, Attn: Human Resources with an emailed copy to HR@eharmony.com; and provide any additional information requested. Alternatively, if you provide an authorized agent with power of attorney we will respond to any request from such authorized agent.] 

 

  1. We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights and choices. 

 

  1. Please note that we may not be able to process your request(s) for legal or other (e.g., accounting, unable to confirm accuracy of updated information) reasons. 

 

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Changes to This Privacy Policy 

We may amend this Privacy Statement at any time, so please review it frequently. If we make a material change to this Privacy Policy, we will update the Effective Date on this notice. 

This Notice is effective as of January 1, 2023. 

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