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Localization Copy Editor

Nexon America Inc

El Segundo, CA • On-site

$29 - $35/hr

Per diem

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Job Description
About Nexon
Nexon America is a branch of Nexon Co., Ltd., a global video game publisher and leading developer of online virtual worlds for PCs, consoles, and mobile devices. Nexon proudly offers celebrated franchises like MapleStory and Mabinogi that have been enjoyed by millions of players for over two decades. When we founded our Nexon America branch in 2006, we made it our goal to bring those unique games to western players using a player-first approach. We achieve that goal by applying our team's outstanding free-to-play expertise and live game support to every decision, every day.
But we're committed to more than our games! Here at Nexon America, we're all about open communication, diversity, mutual respect, and collaboration, so we can bring out the best in each other. Nexies find support, friendship, and career growth all in one place! And because we know a healthy work-life balance is the key to happiness, Nexies also enjoy flexible hours, a hybrid work model, and extra perks like food trucks, happy hours, and team events. It's why we've earned the Great Place to Work certification for 6 years running!
We're looking to expand our team with passionate individuals who want to learn, play, and grow with us. Ready for a new challenge?
Summary of Position
The Localization Copy Editor is responsible for writing and editing in-game text and voiceover scripts for all Nexon games. They are also responsible for assisting his/her team in deciding new style rules. They are responsible for writing and updating various localization process documents, including style guides, NPC documents, story bibles, process guides, proper noun pages, Q's docs, QA notes, etc. They are also responsible for keeping tabs on the copy editing progress of assigned games and communicating with the project manager if issues arise.
We are currently working in the office 2-3x a week in a hybrid work model.
Job Responsibilities
  • Edit and culturalize translated game text and voiceover scripts to make them entertaining, immersive, accurate, and relatable to a western audience, to the extent agreed upon with the product owners of each game. Contribute to discussions about text issues in Nexon's games and other communication channels. Fix in-game text bugs and typos
  • Create and update various localization documents, including style guides, NPC documents, story bibles, process guides, proper noun pages, Q's docs, QA notes, etc.
  • Guide the style direction of assigned Nexon games by initiating style discussions with the project manager and copy editing lead
  • Take ownership of the copy editing tasks of assigned games by keeping tabs on each content update's editing progress, divvying up work between editors assisting with the project, checking that all tasks are completed, and notifying the project manager if things start to fall off track or if the team encounters any obstacles
  • Other duties as assigned

Work Experience
  • 2-3 years game-related work experience
  • 3-5 years professional writing experience

Education, Professional Training, Technical Training or Certification
  • Bachelor's degree in English preferred
  • Creative writing background preferred

Knowledge/Skills
  • Excellent grammar and copy-editing skills
  • Familiarity with CMoS
  • Ability to edit to specific established voices and styles while faithfully conveying the source material's vision
  • Avid player of anime-style character-collecting mobile games, such as Girls Frontline and Azur Lane
  • Ability to multitask and prioritize in a busy, deadline-driven environment
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with sharp attention to detail
  • Ability to work well with a variety of stakeholders with differing priorities and requirements
  • Ability to give and receive constructive feedback
  • Previous game localization experience a plus
  • Familiarity with editing game strings with codes, localization QA testing, and text tools/CAT tools a plus
  • Experience editing voiceover scripts and attending voiceover sessions a plus
  • Your typical day at work would include copy-editing same-day turnaround in-game text, banner text, social media content, and other out-of-game text before jumping into longer-term in-game text for the rest of the day. The daily process includes working within a CAT tool, interacting with a text tool, updating documentation, maintaining termbase consistency, and checking on progress to ensure your project's deadlines are being met. Some days you will also LQA the text you worked on previously, fix bugs, or localize voiceover scripts and other projects.

Management has the right to add or change duties and job requirements at any time.
Nexon is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable law and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
Compensation Description for Pay Transparency (hourly)
The base salary range for this position in El Segundo, CA is $29.00 - $35.00 hourly.
Our salary ranges are determined by market data based on position and level. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum salaries for that position. An individual's pay is determined by factors including, but not limited to, a candidate's qualifications, skills, experiences, relevant education or training, and location.
Base pay is one part of the Total Rewards package that is provided to compensate and recognize employees for their work. This role may be eligible for additional discretionary bonuses/incentives, however the salary range listed in this job posting reflects the base salary only.
Beware of Recruitment Scams
We have been made aware of fraudulent recruitment activities by individuals falsely claiming to represent Nexon America. Our recruiters will only contact you from official company email addresses ending in @nexon.com and will follow a formal interview process. We will never request for payment or personal financial information such as photos of government-issued identification during the recruitment process or offer a job without a formal interview process. If you receive suspicious email, we advise you to mark the email as junk or spam, so your email provider will block future messages from the sender.