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Wargaming: seeking a passionate Project Manager

Award-winning Nicosia-headquartered international online game developer and publisher Wargaming is looking for a skilled and passionate person to take on the role of Project Manager.

According to the company, the ideal candidate will have experience in product/project management and a portfolio of products will be highly appreciated. Applicants are also expected to have hands-on Mobile Gamedev experience, an understanding of basic PM methodologies, practices, and frameworks (Scrum, Agile, Kanban, Waterfall), and proficiency in MS Office (PowerPoint, Excel, etc.), Google Docs, Jira, Confluence. They should, in addition, be fluent in Russian and English.

Additional skills that will help candidates or the position stand out include a love for video games and the gaming market and experience in product analytics.

The successful candidate will be responsible for managing a product team, the strategic development of the product, developing and improving business processes, reporting on product performance, communicating with internal and external teams, and analyzing product metrics.

(Check out this job here, and numerous other career opportunities at Wargaming here)

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