Supercell

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SeniorProductManager,LiveOps&Monetization,ClashRoyale

€105–155k ~AI est. Helsinki, Finland FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Product Manager, LiveOps & Monetization, Clash Royale at Supercell. Skills: LiveOps, Monetization, Player engagement. Drive player engagement. Drive business growth”

What You'll Achieve.

Optimize existing strategies; Formulate new strategies; Push game performance; Deliver player experiences

Industry & Context.

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Problems you'll solve

Data-driven decision making; Metrics-driven decision making

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

6 years Product Manager experience, Free-to-play mobile games experience, Understanding engagement drivers, Understanding monetization design, Live service games experience, Quantitative analytical skills, Metrics-driven decision making, Data driven decisions

Nice to Have

Best-in-class F2P live ops activities, Feature design, Monetization mechanics

What You'll Do.

Drive player engagement

Drive business growth

Own monetization initiatives

Execute on game areas

Provide player experiences

Optimize player experience

Optimize business impact

Collaborate effectively

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Live Ops pod; Cross-disciplinary pod

Process & Methodology

Roadmap planning

Full Job Description

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