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Damn, we're growing so fast that soon we'll have to move to a bigger office or even build ourselves a skyscraper! But let's get to the point. We're looking for talented people who want to work in the gaming industry for GOG.com's glorious future. If you're a webdesigner or webdeveloper, have love for good old games (if not, then what are you doing here?) and would be able to live and work in Warsaw (Poland), then maybe it's you who'll be working on new assets for all those great games that are coming to GOG.com or who'll be developing those cool new features we have planned. Check [url=http://www.gog.com/en/page/work]the detailed job offers here, and if you feel you're the one we're looking for send us your resume. We're counting on you talented GOGers!
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klaymen: I wish GOG would search for totally useless people, then I could apply.
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Kurina: Here here. I'm in the same category also.

You guys need a coffee fetcher? Official fangirl? Anything for us outside the technology field? ;_;
Kurina, you're already our "Official Fangirl", but unfortunately the post is not paid.
As for 'totally useful people' we already have plenty here - just look at me ;)
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royethel: Is there any chances that you can outsource it? I love to work with you guys but unfortunately we are in another country.

We have a lot of talented Web designer, Web developer, Graphic artist and IT specialist that can help you guys.

Hope we can do business.
Sorry we're looking for someone who will work here in the office.
Post edited June 15, 2011 by Cook
Yup - English is commonly used every day at the office. We've got American, French and Russian staff at GOG, so be assured we use English every day to communicate. We tried sign language for some time, but it is damn too hard to master :)

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hansschmucker: Is speaking Polish a requirement? Or is English practically the second office language anyway?

I know it seems strange to ask the question in the forums, but hey: I like things simple and asking here seems much more straight-forward than preparing something when there's no chance anyway.
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bmate1990: I have to ask this.

At the web designer requirements the first bullet says:
Expert proficiency using Adobe Photoshop (preferably CS5).

By any chance would that mean, that in order to qualify for the job, do you have to be an ACE (Adobe Certified Expert) or possess a diploma from a University.
Nope. All that matters for us are your pure webdesign skills and experience.
Post edited June 20, 2011 by Destro