01/07/2013
Nordeus To Create 15 New Jobs
Serbian game developer Nordeus, publisher of the most popular online sports video game in the world, Top Eleven has announced it is to establish a Customer Relations and Business and Marketing Operations centre in Dublin with the creation of 15 new jobs.
The company will be seeking experienced professionals to join its Dublin team, drive company growth and provide superior support for its products.
"We are very excited about the establishment of this centre in Dublin. Nordeus is one of the fastest growing games companies in Europe and we had the honour of being voted as the Best Start-up company at the London web summit in 2012 as well as the Best European gaming startup in 2011.
"We chose Dublin because of the positive buzz around the city's startup and IT scene, the fact that many of our partners have offices in Ireland, support from IDA Ireland and, of course, the chance to access and attract top class people from the gaming industry," said Branko Milutinovic, Nordeus CEO.
"We will be building an experienced customer relations team which will focus on providing the best support for our projects and millions of players worldwide. Our business department in Dublin will work closely with our San Francisco, Skopje and Belgrade offices and we really hope to hire locally and attract some great talent to put our ideas and strategies into motion."
(CD/JP)
The company will be seeking experienced professionals to join its Dublin team, drive company growth and provide superior support for its products.
"We are very excited about the establishment of this centre in Dublin. Nordeus is one of the fastest growing games companies in Europe and we had the honour of being voted as the Best Start-up company at the London web summit in 2012 as well as the Best European gaming startup in 2011.
"We chose Dublin because of the positive buzz around the city's startup and IT scene, the fact that many of our partners have offices in Ireland, support from IDA Ireland and, of course, the chance to access and attract top class people from the gaming industry," said Branko Milutinovic, Nordeus CEO.
"We will be building an experienced customer relations team which will focus on providing the best support for our projects and millions of players worldwide. Our business department in Dublin will work closely with our San Francisco, Skopje and Belgrade offices and we really hope to hire locally and attract some great talent to put our ideas and strategies into motion."
(CD/JP)
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