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World of Tanks English Community Manager Position

Дата: 03.09.2019 12:35:37
View Post8126Jakobsson, on 02 September 2019 - 05:12 PM, said:   I'll have you know that our expectations are really low by now, so the applicants should not worry.     

eekeeboo:   Applicants should worry if they don't have sufficient experience, we don't want to have just anyone boop of noping your posts :trollface: 

View Post__Eric__, on 02 September 2019 - 05:15 PM, said: Fish is the fist step....but....how much gold can we earn with it? :hiding:

eekeeboo: I hear there's a whole mount of it in the Wargaming office you sleep on every night!  

View PostMr_Missclick, on 02 September 2019 - 05:18 PM, said: Unfortunately, being a Community Manager here in WoT seems to be significantly different comparing to other game companies. Combination of all of the obvious privileges & duties & staff background just makes it strongly unattractive to everybody who has already occupied this position in any other company. Required in-house in Paris is also a problem (considering this job's daily routine). However, I wish you to finally find the person willing to join and (what's the most important) stay.   Such things as free coffee is a must-have nowadays btw. :D

eekeeboo: That is one perspective and being a community manager at multiple companies can have different roles and responsibilities, it's why I've always tried to be transparent on what I do when I can :) We have made sure to find the best possible candidate for this position already and that's why we are taking time to make sure we get it right :)  

View Postcro001, on 02 September 2019 - 05:38 PM, said: And you leave the most important, how many shekels do you earn while doing this horrible job in expensive city?

eekeeboo: The Shekels are available in the discussion in the interview I believe, I do know I was paid more here as a CM than was I was teaching in the UK!  

View PostTitaniumas, on 02 September 2019 - 07:53 PM, said: Hi, my first action as community manager is to eliminate RNG, increase accuracy, cap arty to 1 per side and only once every 4 matches, make chatbanned people able to write in platoonchat or in private messages with their friends, make amend on behalf of the company for having destroyed the forum community during the years and remove the protection for players with less than 49% win ratio.   Ah, I can do it from home.

eekeeboo: I believe you may be looking at the wrong position and have misguided perceptions on.... almost everything to do with the game :(  

View PostgunslingerXXX, on 02 September 2019 - 08:33 PM, said: I was just starting to think the position was so unimportant it was removed completely...   

eekeeboo: It has been advertised consistently throughout, but the position has not been filled until we find the best possible applicant that we feel will do the position justice and work well with the community :)  

View Postkubawt112, on 02 September 2019 - 09:06 PM, said: I do have some questions, Mr. Eekeeboo.   - Under what circumstances did the previous holder of the English CM position leave? Was he promoted, like we are led to believe? Is Wargaming EU truly the career path it seems like? - Whilst I realize that there's no education specific for 'community manager', what background do other, and previous, CMs have? I'm guessing gaming industry, obviously, but aside from that? - How long has this position been open for? - What are the responsibilities of the CM position? I get the obvious ones, and of course organizing events and whatnot, but what else is there behind the curtain? Any fun stuff, or is it just numbers and statistics (which, I guess, would be fun for some)? - What sort of free coffee do you offer? I would be hesitant to accept anything but 'cowboy coffee' (boiling water in a pot, adding grounds, and let them settle before pouring). I'm not hopeful, of course. - What sort of 'alternating shifts' are we talking about? Weekends, obviously, but late nights, early mornings...? - About the requirements, I do know a particular person that would be perfect for the job - he has ample experience running a Discord community (with an iron fist, which I'm sure you may appreciate), as well as truly expert knowledge on both the community (the official forums in particular) and the game. He, however, has unfortunately been subjected to a, sort-of long-term, forum ban. Is that a disqualifying trait?

eekeeboo: 1) Yes, I was promoted, that's why I'm still around and have a shiny new position and do a lot of project work. And any place can be a place to make a career if you have the right attitude and skill set. 2) For previous experience, mostly customer service will serve you well. But the experience in being a part and managing a community, social media, knowing the game and being a positive influence and streaming all work well. There's no single way to become a community manager, but having the right mindset, skillset, and motivation for the position. Showcasing a strong will and the right sort of personality is more important than a certificate/qualification you may not use. That being said being educated and knowledge definitely helps! This is a vast topic and I've tried to be succinct as possible! 3) The position has been open since my promotion from the role to my current one. 4) The responsibilities should always be feedback, engagement and making sure you show a good presence in the community. Honestly, this is something that you should research before you apply for a community manager position. Once you understand the basic requirements and how to be a good community manager, you will see not only what you have to do, but what you can do in the community, that's the best thing you can do is always looking to enrich and enhance the community with engagement and fun! Some people have skills to do something like a stream, others do not, look at what you can do and what you can bring to the WoT community and do you feel it will be received well? 5) We don't have cowboy coffee, but a fancy pants fresh bean grinding coffee machine that has espresso and vanilla latte options! 6) For alternative shifts, that depends on events both online and offline, most of the time you will have a set working pattern and workdays as per French law certain working hours allowed per week. Sometimes you want to stay later on an offline event, or if you're like me, I felt it important to be around out of hours to do extra. But usually Monday to Friday and 8 hours a day, that being said Saturday shifts are possible and you substitute the Mon-Fri with a different 5 day working pattern. 7) The forum ban in itself is not a disqualifying factor but should be symbolic of the type of influence and presence this person has. Is this person going to be able to discuss on the forums in a way that doesn't break rules and always be a positive influence and be able to go into a room of naughty people and not join in for instance? So this would depend on the ban and why.  

View PostRogDodgeUK, on 02 September 2019 - 11:04 PM, said: Being an ex-moderator under the management of two different English CM's, i know some of the things an English CM had to do and put up with. It certainly would be a case of 'Join the Dark Side'.   Or in pirates speak 'Cross my palms with gold' and we shall see what happens :)

eekeeboo: It's all fun and games!  

View PostHomer_J, on 03 September 2019 - 12:10 AM, said:   Emmmm eekeboo is the previous English CM, and it's Lord, not Mr.   It just so happens I will be seeking new employment early next year but Paris puts me off.  Could WG be persuaded to move to Bradford?

eekeeboo: I hear Paris is almost Bradford like in a French pastry filled kind of way!  

View PostWoT_RU_Doing, on 03 September 2019 - 12:47 AM, said: Why they don't take the opportunity to advertise this as based in Paris OR Guilford is beyond me.....what's the point in having an English office if you put the English CM in France. The uncertainty over the potential Brexit implications needs to be considered in this respect too....shortly after being hired the person may find they aren't permitted to work in EU.

eekeeboo: The difference being the EU office for World of Tanks is in Paris. Guilford has a different product there and focuses on development than the whole operational element and services.  

View PostJumping_Turtle, on 03 September 2019 - 05:00 AM, said: Does Wargaming provide housing in Paris ?

eekeeboo: You are provided accommodation for the first month in Paris and given time to find a location helped through our relocation staff who are amazing and do their best to find you something that fits your needs at the best possible price.  

View PostCobra6, on 03 September 2019 - 06:27 AM, said: If you can top my current salary I wouldn't mind applying, but I doubt that will happen XD   Cobra 6

eekeeboo: I'll give you 50p and a blackjack!    

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