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Develop, and maintain backend infrastructure to support large scale online games across multiple gaming platforms. You will be responsible for building & developing the backend infrastructure to support our games at scale, empowering our LiveOps and Game Design teams to frequently update live game events and store offers.
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Senior Client Partner, Large Customer Sales (Gaming) Collaborate with Reddits media planning and ad operations team to meet and exceed clients marketing goals. Provide thought leadership and act as a Reddit evangelist at industry events.
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For more information, visit redditinc.com. We are seeking an Industry Director to lead a team within the Tech, Gaming, and Telco verticals of our Large Customer Sales org. Working with agencies and brands, your relationships, leadership experience, and digital media expertise make you a key pillar of Reddit’s business strategy and a world-class partner to leading brands.
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Empowering players to create is an exciting future for the gaming industry. At Electronic Arts we have many examples of players creating content, whether it be a skateboard park in Skate or fantastical mansions in the Sims 4.
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With products used extensively in the gaming industry and its related online communities, you will need to ensure their products look professional yet not too corporate; taking the complex and making it intuitive and easy to navigate.
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8+ years of experience in the gaming industry, working in a technical program management role - especially as relating to central game technology teams and having shipped multiple cycles of games.
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We’re a premier global media and entertainment company offering audiences the world’s most differentiated and complete portfolio of content, brands and franchises across television, film, sports, news, streaming and gaming.
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Previous experience in the gaming industry - mobile and/or games-as-a-service. You have experience with deployment on hosting providers, such as Google Cloud, Azure or AWS. Niantic is seeking Software Engineers to help build next-generation augmented reality and location-based games using Niantics Real World Platform.
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Our client, a remote-friendly gaming startup, is seeking a Sr. Game Services Engineer to join their passionate team. The person in this role will join a small, fully remote team and work on an exciting multiplayer title.
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Experience with the gaming industry, Blitz, or the games we support. Blitz.gg is a rapidly growing gaming startup that focuses on delivering the best gaming experience for our users.
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Provide best-in-class guest service: promptly greet guests, respond to guest questions/concerns promptly, effectively, and courteously, assist guests in meeting their video gaming needs, inform guests about special promotions and the trade-in program, recommend additional items as appropriate, apply all selling behaviors during each transaction, and express gratitude to every guest for choosing GameStop.
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Work Mode:OnsiteResponsibilities:Award-winning TiMi Studio Group seeks a Senior gameplay Animator who is eager to create a new AAA multi-platform game for gaming communities around the world. Are you someone who is engaged with building new worlds, understands what captivates players, and cares deeply about gaming as a medium.
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HRI also launched a joint venture named Hard Rock Digital in 2020, an online sportsbook, retail sportsbook and internet gaming platform. Hard Rock was also honored as one of Forbes’ Best Employers for Women, Diversity and New Grads and a Top Large Employer in the Travel & Leisure, Gaming, and Entertainment Industry.
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Experience across gambling, gaming, racing and sports industries is a plus. This includes retail, sports, gambling, gaming, health and finance companies. Minderas organizational design includes verticals which are Fintech, FashionTech, Retail and Gaming.
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About this RoleThe Senior Social Media Strategist is directly responsible for the day to day operations essential to the multimedia presence of our gaming and entertainment brands on owned channels such as Facebook, X, TikTok, and Instagram.
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