This sex toy brand is offering a #handsonjob that sucks ;)
Arcwave, the international premium sexual wellness brand for penis owners, is seeking a brand marketing specialist (f/m/d) through an honest and humorous campaign. The company behind the industry’s first stroker toy using Pleasure Air Technology is currently recruiting new employees with a creative, left-of-center job advertisement using the hashtag #handsonjob to break down many of the reservations about working in the sex tech industry. For more details regarding the Arcwave job listing, please click here. The job is also listed on LinkedIn.
The job listing is currently available in Europe and North America. The marketing brand specialist for Arcwave will be responsible for managing the brand’s reputation, goals and values through specific and sophisticated marketing campaigns. The person Arcwave is seeking is open-minded, driven, sex-positive, hardworking, and doesn’t mind talking about a stigmatized subject, all day every day. Plus, the product perks “blow”… literally.
Arcwave represents modern masculinity and offers a platform for adventure seekers. The forward-thinking and technology-focused brand offers a new masturbation experience through revolutionary and innovative products. Headquartered in Berlin with four additional locations in Ottawa, New York, Hong Kong and Shanghai, the company sells highly powerful and pleasurable products in more than 60 countries. With this global campaign, Arcwave is drawing attention to its job openings with large billboards and signage around Berlin and New York City to reach potential applicants in a humorous and memorable way. In addition to analog advertising measures, Arcwave is pursuing digital placements in target media outlets, as well as on job portals and through partnerships with influencers, to deliberately take a broad, high-profile step that embraces being part of the sex tech industry.
“We bring people one-of-a-kind pleasure and comfort with our products. How many brands can say that?” says Johanna Rief, Head of Sexual Empowerment. “Unfortunately, there are still certain misconceptions when people mention that they work in the sex tech industry. We want to take away the ‘fear’ from potential applicants and show we are a professional company where fun is not neglected.”