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Join GOG.com team, and take your part in the DRM-free revolution!

We keep on growing and there's much work to be done. That's why we're looking to expand the GOG.com team. Joining us you'll become a part of a crew unlike most. You'll find yourself among people passionate about gaming, popular culture, and technology. We believe that a relaxed work environment and direct communication between co-workers creates a working atmosphere that inspires creativity and keeps everyday tasks fun. We're all professionals who seek to excel in their respective fields and tend to exceed the expectations while doing their jobs, but that never stops us from enjoying ourselves. Our company philosophy often goes against the flow of the corporate culture, just as much as GOG.com itself stands up to the disputable trends of modern gaming industry! Sounds like something you think you'd enjoy? Head out to our gog.com/WORK sub page, and check if there's a position suitable for you!

We're hiring for many different openings, but there's one job offer in particular, that we'd like to put in the spotlight today. GOG.com is currently searching for a Partnership Marketing Coordinator, a person responsible for setting and driving GOG.com’s marketing messaging and programs to our partners. A competitive salary and a great, laid-back work atmosphere in our office based in Warsaw, Poland (and we can help you to relocate there).

Interested? Check the full ad here for details. Or, if your area of expertise is different, drop by our gog.com/WORK sub page, and see if we have a position well suited for you!
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Fever_Discordia: ooh 'Partnership' that's one they should add to column one...
http://www.bullshitjob.com/title/
That cracked me up :-D

My personal favourite is "Dynamic Creative Associate".
Nice. I'm a marketing and sales coordinator at my current job. Eight years experience (but none in the gaming industry). Can't leave my current job just yet. But man oh man...I'd love an opportunity with gog in the future. :)
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Fever_Discordia: ooh 'Partnership' that's one they should add to column one...
http://www.bullshitjob.com/title/
xD
I love it.
Post edited October 25, 2013 by Jonathanimal
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Fever_Discordia: ooh 'Partnership' that's one they should add to column one...
http://www.bullshitjob.com/title/
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Wishbone: That cracked me up :-D

My personal favourite is "Dynamic Creative Associate".
Glad you all like it - I got
"Legacy Paradigm Specialist"
Which maybe describes the average GOG board regular!
https://plus.google.com/113179831072043288448/posts/KXUEAFvVRZj

Did I do good?
Hell, GOG, if I was just a little drunk I'd be brave enough to apply :) 9 years in customer service, university degree in art therapy (but my BA thesis was about brands, marketing and psychology) and a 8 years of experience in corporate survival :)
Don't you guys have a job that i can do from my home (not Poland ;) )
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tordhs: I could get along nicely in a lot of this jobs, but I never meet GOG's requirements :/ I know my stuff, but when every god damn company say that "you got to have 2-5 years of experience as a member and/or leader of a dev team", then NOBODY can get a job -.- BTW, branch out to Norway, here the state throws money at you so you can make games :D love it <3
Yes, i have noticed this trend for several years, not just from GOG.
You cant get experience if you get no job offers as a greenhorn.

Also wondering why GOG isnt looking for interns.
Post edited October 25, 2013 by Lodium
I'll do it all.
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tfishell: I'll do it all.
Can't think of a better person for the job :) Let me try...
'Can we please have Harvester on GOG, Director Tyler?'
: ))))
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Novotnus: Hell, GOG, if I was just a little drunk I'd be brave enough to apply :) 9 years in customer service, university degree in art therapy (but my BA thesis was about brands, marketing and psychology) and a 8 years of experience in corporate survival :)
BA in Art Therapy? No wonder you have worked 9 years in customer service. :p

I sympathize tho. Most of my job experience is customer service and while that isn't 100% of my current job, it does make up about 50% of it. I hate customer service and actually went back to school so I could go a different route. But when you decide to study two useless majors, it doesn't help much.
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CrowTRobo: I sympathize tho. Most of my job experience is customer service and while that isn't 100% of my current job, it does make up about 50% of it. I hate customer service and actually went back to school so I could go a different route. But when you decide to study two useless majors, it doesn't help much.
I have very little to do with customer service now :) Actually it's mostly paperwork and investigating hard (technical) cases. Pretty fun, at least for me.
It's the routine that's killing me :)
Post edited October 25, 2013 by Novotnus
These things are always depressing to see and I didn't think that GOG was such a company that would do the 'employee shuffle' routine. Fairly disappointed that you are on that path instead of finding the most qualified candidates available.
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tfishell: I'll do it all.
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Novotnus: Can't think of a better person for the job :) Let me try...
'Can we please have Harvester on GOG, Director Tyler?'
: ))))
I can't say for sure, but you may be pleasantly surprised in the future. ;)
I'd love to work for GOG but I don't think I'm qualified and I live in Australia.
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MaximumBunny: These things are always depressing to see and I didn't think that GOG was such a company that would do the 'employee shuffle' routine. Fairly disappointed that you are on that path instead of finding the most qualified candidates available.
Would you please elaborate on the 'employee shuffle' routine?
Haven't heard it before and can't get what you mean by it.