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A leading game development studio in Warsaw is seeking an experienced Accountant to manage financial processes and compliance. You will handle invoice issuance, monitor accounting entries, and prepare financial reports. The ideal candidate has at least 3 years of experience, a Master's degree in economics, and strong English proficiency. Competitive perks including private healthcare and a dog-friendly office are offered.
To create revolutionary, story-driven RPGs which go straight to the hearts of gamers — this is our mission. Want to dive deeper into our company’s culture? Explore our social media and check out our YouTube channel and Beyond the Game Blog where we share behind-the-scenes insights and stories direct from our team members!
Due to our continued growth, we’re looking for a new team member to join our accounting department. If you're confident navigating complex financial processes, enjoy solving accounting challenges, and want to grow in a dynamic and creative environment — this opportunity is for you!
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In-office in a hybrid or full-time capacity in Warsaw, Poland. Relocation is required.
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