Job opportunities at Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft

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Playing a cool MMORPG is good, being part of a team that makes cool MMORPGs is even better. For those of you who dream of working with the folks who brought us World of Warcraft here’s good news: Blizzard Entertainment has just announced a job vacancy for an Associate Localization Producer for its line of MMOs.

The job of the Associate Localization Producer is to act as a liaison officer who helps the development teams and the external localization teams communicate better with each other. The Localization Producer is also expected to assist Blizzard Entertainment’s project team leads with whatever localization issues they may come across. Technical job requirements include, but are not limited to: superior organizational ability, attention to detail, one to two years of experience as a producer or as a manager of product development, and computer literacy.

The interesting things is that Blizzard is generous when it comes to sharing tips about what they would like to see from applicants and how those applicants are supposed to show it to them. If you think you’ve got it takes to be their new Associate Localization Producer, then go ahead and send them an application.

Blizzard's World of Warcraft logo - Image 1

Playing a cool MMORPG is good, being part of a team that makes cool MMORPGs is even better. For those of you who dream of working with the folks who brought us World of Warcraft here’s good news: Blizzard Entertainment has just announced a job vacancy for an Associate Localization Producer for its line of MMOs.

The job of the Associate Localization Producer is to act as a liaison officer who helps the development teams and the external localization teams communicate better with each other. The Localization Producer is also expected to assist Blizzard Entertainment’s project team leads with whatever localization issues they may come across. Technical job requirements include, but are not limited to: superior organizational ability, attention to detail, one to two years of experience as a producer or as a manager of product development, and computer literacy.

The interesting things is that Blizzard is generous when it comes to sharing tips about what they would like to see from applicants and how those applicants are supposed to show it to them. If you think you’ve got it takes to be their new Associate Localization Producer, then go ahead and send them an application.

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