dla GOG.com w Warszawa
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The sister company of CD PROJEKT RED (responsible for the worldwide success of The Witcher, the video game series adapted from Andrzej Sapkowski's books), GOG.com is a digital distribution platform, which offers customers the greatest selection of Windows, Mac and Linux games, both classics and day-one titles, DRM-free, with lots of extra goodies and amazing customer support. Our work environment is relaxed, and the company philosophy often goes against the typical corporate flow. Working in an international team of over 150 passionate video game industry professionals, you will not only have the opportunity to expand your skills to their limits but also have fun while doing so. We love what we do and we do it for a reason.
We are looking for a well-organized and painstaking Help Desk Specialist, who will help us maintain GOG.com’s infrastructure in order, solve a wide range of software and/or hardware related issues and take care of our office equipment. As a Help Desk Specialist you will be the first aid to each member of the GOG.com team, your outstanding troubleshooting skills will allow us to work in undisturbed peace. So if you know how to keep many things in order, have a friendly nature and Help Desk experience - you might be the one ;). Please put our keyword “blue hat” at the top of your cover letter.
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If you think you’ve got what it takes, please submit your CV and cover letter (both in English) here
Please be informed that we reserve the right to contact only selected applicants. The hired individual will need to work in-house, in our office based in Warsaw, Poland.
Please also include the following statement with your application: "I hereby consent to the processing of my vital and personal data in so far as this is required under the current as well as future recruitment campaigns conducted by GOG Sp. z o.o., with headquarters in Warsaw, Jagiellońska 74 street, in accordance with the Act of August 29, 1997, on the Protection of Personal Information (JoL no. 133, item 883)."
Data publikacji: 2017-10-31
Liczba wyświetleń: 312