SDET IIAssociate Quality Assurance Engineering 2As our Software Development Engineer in Test II, you will be someone with strong experience in automation & coding skills who likes challenges - someone who is constantly striving for excellence in software test automation and tool development. Core to our culture, you will work in small, fast-paced teams in a challenging, data-driven environment where everyone owns a significant part of the game and contributes both technically and creatively. Working directly with our SDET Leads, you will ensure perfect game experiences for millions of players of our games.
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