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At Tinder, we’re inspired by the challenge of keeping the magic of human connection alive.
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Match Group, through its portfolio companies, is a leading provider of dating products available globally. Why Match Group? Our portfolio of brands includes Tinder, Match, OkCupid, Hinge, PlentyOfFish, as well as a number of other brands, each designed to increase our users' likelihood of finding a meaningful connection.
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Collaborate with Match Group properties across the globe to align internal and external partners on strategies that maximize the impact and efficiency of product & moderation teams while solving underlying trust & safety concerns.
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In this role of Corporate Litigation Counsel, you will be a part of the Match Group legal team and will have broad responsibility for assisting with and providing litigation support for our brands.
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We are looking for an Team Lead - Application Security Engineer to help us ensure the highest standard of security for Match Group brands and our members across the world. Lead a team of application security engineers to develop and drive initiatives to secure products throughout Match Group.
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Match Group is a leading provider of dating products across the globe. Our portfolio includes Tinder, Match, Hinge, PlentyOfFish, The League, and others, each designed to spark meaningful connections for singles worldwide.
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We are looking for an Lead Application Security Engineer to help us ensure the highest standard of security for Match Group brands and our members across the world. You will manage a small team and lead collaborations across various brands within the portfolio such as Tinder, Hinge, and Plenty of Fish to develop, design and execute security priorities that directly impact all our user-facing platforms.
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As a Senior Red Team Engineer, you'll be planning and conducting complex adversarial attacks on brands within the Match Group portfolio. You will research emerging technologies and exploitation methods relevant to brands within Match Group.
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Act as the key internal point-of-contact for an assigned portfolio of brands and subject matter expert on privacy law, including providing practical, timely, strategic, and high-quality legal advice on data privacy matters.
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