About us
Exient is a renowned developer and publisher of both free-to-play and premium games, with successful titles such as Lemmings, Angry Birds Transformers, and Dancing with the Stars. With offices in Malta and a remote team in the UK, we are a team of over forty passionate and friendly professionals from diverse backgrounds. Since our inception in 2000, we have partnered with industry giants like Activision, Disney, Rovio, EA, Sony, and Ubisoft to create memorable gaming experiences. As we continue to grow, we seek talented individuals who share our passion for gaming to join our team.
About the Role
We are currently looking to recruit a QA Lead to manage our growing QA and player support team, working on both internal and customer projects across a range of platforms. QA plays a crucial role as our first line of defence between our rapid-paced product iterations and millions of players. In addition to managing the team, you will work closely with developers, artists, game designers, and producers to create products we’re deeply proud of and ensure our players have the best experience possible. This is an exciting opportunity to help us expand and lead a dynamic team dedicated to delivering top-quality gaming experiences.
Responsibilities
Required
Interpersonal Skills
All applicants must be based in Malta or willing to relocate.
Exient is an independent developer and publisher of games on mobile, handheld, PC and console platforms, with studios in both the UK and Malta.
We’re committed to bringing world-renowned IP to the free-to-play mobile space.
Our current titles, “Dancing With The Stars” and “Lemmings” reach millions of players worldwide, developed to the highest standards and earning rave reviews.
Our unique, self funded approach makes us both a great place to work and a great company to partner with. If you’re a developer, we offer creative freedom without the time constraints and crunch culture found in work-for-hire studios. If you’re an IP holder, we give you the opportunity to engage with an audience of billions without the risks of funding development.