In House Relationship and Dating Expert (Credentialed)

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About the position

Bumble is seeking a Credentialed Relationship Expert to join our team full-time in the United States (supporting global initiatives). In this unique role, you will leverage your expertise in relationship science and counseling to inform product development and marketing strategies on a global scale. You'll partner closely with our Product teams to design features that encourage healthy dating behaviors and positive connections, and you'll collaborate with Marketing to ensure our messaging and content have psychological and relational integrity. This role is an opportunity to drive innovation at the intersection of technology and relationship wellness - helping to shape an app experience that truly empowers members worldwide. If you are passionate about improving how people connect and thrive in relationships, we want to hear from you.

Responsibilities

  • Partner with product managers, designers, and researchers to provide expert guidance on new feature development related to dating behavior and relationship health.
  • Inform and help develop coaching frameworks, prompts, and educational tools within the Bumble app.
  • Work with the Content and Marketing teams to shape Bumble's messaging and campaigns with psychological accuracy and empathy.
  • Support global initiatives by providing cultural insights into dating and relationships across different regions.
  • Occasionally contribute your expertise directly to Bumble's member community.

Requirements

  • Advanced degree in Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, or a related field (Master's or PhD preferred).
  • Licensed therapist, psychologist, or credentialed relationship science researcher strongly desired.
  • Deep knowledge of dating, relationships, and interpersonal dynamics, backed by hands-on experience.

Nice-to-haves

  • Proven experience working collaboratively with product development teams and/or marketing teams in a tech or consumer-focused environment.
  • Ability to think strategically about how to integrate relationship science into a product roadmap.
  • Excellent communicator who can convey research findings and counseling concepts in clear, accessible language.
  • High empathy and a member-centric approach.

Benefits

  • \$140,000 - \$175,000 a year
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