Member of Creative Studio (producer, Brand & Creative)

Perplexity Perplexity · AI Frontier · New York, NY · Design

Producer for Perplexity's creative studio, responsible for the operational backbone of brand campaigns, GTM launches, shoots, and partnerships. This role coordinates projects, manages vendors, organizes shoots, and handles licenses and contracts to ensure creative output is executed efficiently and compliantly.

What you'd actually do

  1. Coordinate creative projects across multiple teams — owning scopes, timelines, budgets, and delivery so nothing falls through the gaps
  2. Be the single point of contact for cross-functional partners (Comms, Product Marketing, Partnerships, Events) so requests are triaged, scoped, and delivered
  3. Source and manage vendors, contractors, freelancers, and external agencies — negotiating, briefing, and keeping relationships strong
  4. Organize and run shoots end-to-end: casting, location scouting, scheduling, crewing, and on-set logistics
  5. Own licenses, contracts, releases, and rights management — keeping the team compliant and unblocked

Skills

Required

  • Experience as a producer on an in-house creative or brand team
  • Track record coordinating creative projects across teams and keeping them on time, on budget, and on brand
  • Hands-on experience managing vendors, contractors, and agencies, including negotiating and managing contracts
  • Experience organizing shoots — photo and video — and handling the logistics, licensing, and releases that come with them
  • Strong program and project management instincts
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management
  • Fluency with creative tools and workflows (Figma, Adobe Creative Suite) and the production process from concept to delivery
  • Comfort working alongside strong creative leaders

Nice to have

  • Experience standing up production processes and intake systems from scratch
  • Background in both brand/campaign production and event or experiential production
  • A network of trusted vendors, photographers, directors, and production partners

What the JD emphasized

  • licenses and contracts
  • licenses, contracts, releases, and rights management
  • negotiating and managing contracts