Plarium announced the expansion of its business to the Polish market – a well-known Israeli developer of mobile and browser MMO games opens an office in Warsaw, which will become a permanent base for Plarium employees, including relocated Ukrainians. The company also plans to expand the office in Lviv and actively hire in Ukraine and Poland on a remote-friendly basis.
Now Plarium has more than ten open vacancies in Poland for various positions – Unity Developer, Concept Artist, Game Designer, Office Manager and others. Both residents of Poland and Ukrainians who have moved can apply for these vacancies. New employees will join the teams of the studio’s flagship projects Raid: Shadow Legends and Action Shooter Mech Arena.
Applicants offer official employment, health insurance, assistance during relocation and other bonuses. The full list of available vacancies can be viewed at the link .
Plarium also announced the expansion of the Lviv office, but there is no specifics yet. The company promises to continue to support the Ukrainian team in every possible way. Previously, the company, in particular, helped Ukrainian employees and their families with relocation, taking on organizational and other issues – transfer from Ukraine, temporary residence, medical insurance, psychological assistance, information and legal support. In addition, Plarium guarantees the preservation of work and earnings for employees who become volunteers or defenders in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
- Plarium (part of Aristocrat Leisure Limited ) is one of the largest game development companies in the Ukrainian market (not to be confused with Playrix). The Ukrainian offices of Plarium are located in Kharkiv, Lvov, Odessa and Kyiv, in total, more than 1800 employees work in offices in Europe and the USA.
- In March, Plarium removed all of its games from mobile app stores in Russia and Belarus. The company also suspended cooperation with third-party companies in these countries.