Alternance - Trade Marketing (general Entertainment & Sports)
Warner Bros. Discovery UK
Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
Not specified; not specified; benefits: thoughtful...
Hybrid (4 days in company, 1 day in courses)
Bachelor's degree level bac+4 minimum
Fluent english b2 or higher
Office 365 proficiency required
Warner Bros. Discovery is seeking a Trade Marketing Apprentice to support their marketing team focused on entertainment and sports channels in France. The role involves trade marketing activities, asset management, and requires a candidate with a background in marketing or communication, along with a strong interest in the media and entertainment sectors
Job Summary
You will join the marketing team responsible for French-speaking territories across major TV channels like Warner TV, Discovery Channel, and Eurosport.
Your mission involves drafting monthly highlights for distribution partners and coordinating promotional materials to maximize brand presence.
The role offers a 12 to 24-month apprenticeship contract starting in Fall 2026 at the Issy-les-Moulineaux location.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Warner Bros. Discovery is seeking a Trade Marketing Apprentice to support their marketing team focused on entertainment and sports channels in France. The role involves trade marketing activities, asset management, and requires a candidate with a background in marketing or communication, along with a strong interest in the media and entertainment sectors.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Benefits: Thoughtfully curated benefits mentioned
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree level Bac+4 minimum
Fluent English B2 or higher
Office 365 proficiency required
Nice-to-have
Experience in media or entertainment sectors
Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro skills
Creativity and force of proposition
Key Requirements
Level Bac+4 diploma in marketing, communication, digital, or advertising
Prior internship or work-study experience in marketing preferred
Strong organizational skills and ability to work in an international environment