User Operations Specialist - Early Career
First Fun is seeking a User Operations Specialist in Singapore to manage player feedback and resolve complex issues. The role focuses on identifying root causes of player concerns and providing actionable insights to improve the gaming experience. Candidates must be fluent in English and Mandarin with strong analytical skills. This position is open to fresh graduates interested in supporting strategy game players.
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Experience
0-1 years
Function
Support
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
First Fun is seeking a User Operations Specialist in Singapore to manage player feedback and resolve complex issues. The role focuses on identifying root causes of player concerns and providing actionable insights to improve the gaming experience. Candidates must be fluent in English and Mandarin with strong analytical skills. This position is open to fresh graduates interested in supporting strategy game players.
TAL's take
Entry-level support role at an unranked gaming company with standard responsibilities.
The JD clearly defines the operational scope, responsibilities, and language requirements for the role.
Must haves
- Strong proficiency in English
- Professional Mandarin communication skills
- Excellent analytical and summarization skills
- Strong logical and structured thinking
- Patient, detail-oriented, and highly responsible
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned.
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