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Join our growing biz dev team: Steel Media is expanding into new areas!

Pocket Gamer publisher hiring two BizDev pros

Join our growing biz dev team: Steel Media is expanding into new areas!

It's exciting times ahead for Steel Media, the company behind PocketGamer.biz.

After a growth year in 2016 and the biggest ever Pocket Gamer Connects event in January 2017, the company has revealed plans to branch out into VR, PC and other areas over the next 12 months.

And to support our expansion, we're on the hunt for a Business Development Executive and a Business Development Manager VR/PC.

Both of these new roles with the biz dev team sit within the B2B side of the business, and offer a great opportunity to play a key role in driving the company's expansion into new areas.

As Business Development Manager, you'll be working on our new websites TheVirtualReport.biz and our upcoming biz-focused PC site, as well as associated events.

As Business Development Executive meanwhile your job will be generating leads and closing deals for both our B2B events and media advertising business.

Join the team

"Mobile remains our heartland," said Steel Media COO Dave Bradley, "but it makes sense now to explore the wider B2B ecosystem. So many of the developers we write about are exploring Steam, HTML5, VR and AR platforms this year.

"We launched TheVirtualReport.biz six months ago and it covers the burgeoning VR, AR and MR industries. VR Connects tracks sat comfortably alongside PG Connects at our London event. We'll be growing that this summer and we're expanding the team with that in mind. And then we see an opportunity to cover our PC clients later in the year too."

If you'd like to take up this exciting opportunity to come join the Steel Media family, you can read more about both roles and apply on our games industry job listings page.


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Matt is really bad at playing games, but hopefully a little better at writing about them. He's Features Editor for PocketGamer.biz, and has also written for lesser publications such as IGN, VICE, and Paste Magazine.