Lead the growth strategy for Overwolf in the gaming industry, building partnerships with game developers and driving revenue growth.
We’re on the hunt for a fearless Senior Business Development Manager to champion Overwolf’s growth and expand our impact across the gaming world.
As our Business Development Captain, you’ll chart new paths for CurseForge for Studios – building powerful partnerships with game developers, driving revenue growth, and ensuring Overwolf’s tech becomes the go-to solution for studios embracing in-game creation and mods.
So if you live and breathe gaming, thrive on forging alliances, and are ready to help redefine how studios engage with creators – this quest is yours.
This role is open to US residents based in the West Coast / Pacific time zone.
- 6+ years of experience in the games industry.
- Active gamer, regularly playing 2-3 hardcore titles.
- Strong mentoring and coaching skills, with a passion for helping others grow.
- High standards of professionalism and attention to detail, representing Overwolf with credibility and confidence.
- Experience working collaboratively in a team environment and contributing to shared goals.
- Strong interpersonal and networking skills, with the ability to connect with creators, gamers, developers, and studios.
- Openness to feedback and a commitment to continuous learning.
- Ability to travel 3-4 times a year for international conferences.
Bonus Points
- Ability to forge alliances faster than a speedrun to the loot chest.
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