Thursday Events Producer
Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany · Part Time
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- Experience
- Any
- Salary
- USD 3,000 – USD 10,000 / month
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 3 days ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Job description
About Thursday
Thursday is a global in-real-life dating community striving to revolutionize how people meet offline. Present in over 150 cities worldwide and featured in prominent media outlets such as Forbes and BBC, Thursday aims to make dating enjoyable and authentic.
Role Overview
We are seeking an outgoing, energetic, and well-organized individual to serve as a local Host in Stuttgart, Germany. This person will be responsible for leading engaging social gatherings that encourage singles to connect away from screens. Events may include bar takeovers, rooftop meetups, wellness collaborations, and fitness activities.
Responsibilities
- Identify and secure suitable venues with provided guidance
- Create and manage event listings online
- Operate the local Thursday Instagram account to promote events and represent the brand
- Host weekly events, fostering connections among guests and maintaining a lively atmosphere
Compensation and Benefits
- Commission-based earnings from ticket sales, with average monthly earnings around $3,000 USD and top hosts making upwards of $10,000 USD
- Comprehensive onboarding, access to branded design materials, and ongoing support from the global team
- Opportunities to influence local social scenes and enjoy the role
- Exclusive Host-Level wristbands for international singles events including skiing trips, Bali excursions, and yacht weeks in Croatia
- High-performing hosts may be considered for full-time positions within Thursday
Additional Information
This is a freelance, commission-based position focused on on-site work in Stuttgart. It involves managing social media presence locally, booking venues, and hosting weekly events to build community. This opportunity is more than a side gig; it is part of a larger movement to reshape social interaction.