The Management Trainee will analyze workflows, support project management, engage in stakeholder meetings, and contribute to cross-functional projects. They will develop presentations and solve operational challenges creatively.
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Responsibilities- Analyze and Improve Processes: Examine departmental workflows to identify opportunities for increased efficiency, quality, and innovation.
- Support Project Management: Assist in tracking project milestones, coordinating tasks, and updating documentation to ensure timely delivery.
- Contribute to Cross-Functional Projects: Apply analytical and creative thinking to solve business challenges within teams from different disciplines.
- Engage in Stakeholder Meetings: Participate in client and internal meetings to develop skills in negotiation, presentation, and relationship management.
- Utilize Specialized Tools: Learn and operate industry-specific software and systems (e.g., project management platforms, art tools, ERP systems) to complete departmental tasks.
- Develop and Deliver Presentations: Create and present insights, project updates, and analytical findings to department leads and small groups.
- Apply Problem-Solving: Address real-world challenges in production or operations by proposing data-driven and innovative solutions.
- Collaborate in a Global Team: Work effectively with international colleagues across different studios, adapting communication to a diverse, multicultural environment.
- A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in management or engineering from a leading international University.
- Ability to learn new skills quickly and possess high levels of self-motivation.
- Mature personality, able to manage relationships at a senior level and appreciate multicultural working environments.
- Open and international mindset.
- Excellent organizational and analytical skills to solve complex issues within tight deadlines.
- Great written and oral communication skills, with an emphasis on ability to synthesize.
- Passionate about games and digital culture.
- Excellent math and computational ability.
- Effective communication skills.
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