OBS! Ansökningsperioden för denna annonsen har
passerat.
Arbetsbeskrivning
We are looking for a person who has experience from professionally reviewing and giving feedback on indie games. You have the skillset to see the potential in a game, understand the contractual parts as well as keep an ongoing dialogue with the developers and support them in small as well as big questions. When times go back to normal we expect you to travel globally to game conventions to represent Raw Fury, meet developers, schedule pitch meetings as well as help developers with all things practical like travel arrangements etc.
You know your way around social media and you are well acquainted with all the big events and gaming scenes as that is where most of the contacts are made.
Here’s what's up: We like to do things a bit differently, and we pride ourselves on it. We’re real people and treat each other like it. We want to create magic and we need any new person joining our ranks to be cut from that same cloth!
However, we do have some requirements so make sure you are aligned with these first.
YOU MUST BE THIS EXPERIENCED TO GO ON THE QUEST:
You’re a self-starter. When nobody has given you a task, you look for one. We have no “ass-in-seat” policy, which prioritises getting stuff done over keeping some kind of schedule. Nobody is lording over you, we're expecting that you'll lead your efforts on your own volition.
You’re proficient in all the un-sexy office tools. Stuff like MS Office software (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint). Some of us get WOW’d by things like “pivot tables” from time to time. #TalkNerdyToMe
You kinda, for the most part, know your way around a few creative tools.
Things like Adobe CS software comes to mind, at the very least you know how to open and look at a PSD file.
You’re practically native in spoken and written English.
You know your way around social media
If this sounds like you, and you’re interested in being a part of this funky endeavour with competitive compensation and sky-high aspirations, hit apply. If you’ve got creative experience, we want to see the evidence of that too.
Please limit the number of corporate acronyms you use or our precious indie brains might explode.