All Professions

Traffic Manager

The Traffic Manager generally works in advertising, marketing or project management. The main role of a Traffic Manager

Social Media Manager

The Social Media Manager is responsible for managing and optimizing a company or organization's presence on social media platforms. The media

Events Manager

The Events Manager is responsible for planning, organizing and supervising various types of events for a company, organization or customer. Events can vary from

Digital Marketing Manager

The Digital Marketing Manager develops and implements marketing strategies to drive traffic to website(s) and social media.

Press Relations Manager

The Press Relations Manager is the media spokesperson for a company, institution, non-profit organization or public figure. He/she is responsible for

Digital Brand Manager

The Digital Brand Manager occupies a key position in a company's marketing strategy. A specialist in steering a brand and its reputation on the Internet,

Event Project Manager

The Event Project Manager's job is to design and produce an event on behalf of a customer. This event may take the form of a

Media Plan Manager

The Media Planner is responsible for optimizing an advertising campaign. They must ensure visibility while optimizing costs. To do so, he/she

Marketing Project Manager

The Marketing Project Manager's mission is to define and implement a company's marketing and communications plan within the scope of its business strategy.

Communications Manager

The Communications Manager (CM) is the specialist who manages the company's communications, both internally and externally. He or she is responsible for enhancing the company's

Community Manager

In fashion, the CM is in charge of spreading the brand's image on social networks. To begin with, it's essential that

Fashion Journalist

The power of fashion journalists in specialist magazines seems particularly strong. The fashion press relies on a handful of key titles, to which some of the world's leading fashion journalists contribute.

Collection Manager

The Collection Manager guides and coordinates work between studios, workshops and product managers based on fashion trends.

Design Office Manager

The Design Office Manager acts as the link between design and production workshops, managing a team of design office staff. He/she ensures

Costumier/Costumière

The term Costumier/Costumière covers many different professions. In the theater, it's referred to as Costume Designer-Director or Set Designer-Costumier; in film and television, it's referred to as Costumer-Director or Set Designer-Costumier.

Production Manager

His in-depth knowledge of each collection, as well as the materials and fabrics chosen for it, make him the guarantor of product quality.

Artistic Director

The Fashion Artistic Director is the conductor of the visual identity of a brand, a collection or a creative project in the fashion world.

Graphic designer

The Computer Graphics Stylist is a creative computer user equipped with design software specific to textiles and clothing or dedicated to communication.

Fashion stylist

The stylist/trend-setter helps translate evolving trends and consumer patterns into purchasing guidelines. He/she monitors the competition on

Fashion Product Manager

The Fashion Product Manager occupies an essential position which requires a perfect knowledge of the fashion market, textile production processes, as well as

Fashion Designer

The stylist creates and designs new lines (style, shapes, materials, colors, etc.) for textile products (clothing, fabric, leather, etc.), shoes, footwear and leather goods.

Production Assistant

In the fashion sector, he/she prepares and sends technical files and prototypes to the manufacturers. He/she receives and checks the first prototypes.

Model maker

The pattern maker carries out the technical and qualitative fine-tuning of articles (clothing, leather goods, footwear, etc.) by modifying or creating model patterns according to the customer's specifications.