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How much do senior ubisoft writer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for senior ubisoft writer in the United States is $92,559.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,000.00 and $101,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How do Senior Ubisoft Writers typically collaborate with game designers and artists during the development process?

Senior Ubisoft Writers work closely with game designers and artists to ensure narrative elements are seamlessly integrated into gameplay and visual design. This collaboration often involves joint brainstorming sessions, reviewing script drafts alongside level designs, and iterating on storyboards to align narrative pacing with player experience. Open communication and regular feedback loops are essential, as writers may need to adapt storylines based on technical constraints or evolving game mechanics. This dynamic teamwork fosters a cohesive, immersive world that resonates with players and supports the overall vision of the game.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Senior Ubisoft Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Senior Ubisoft Writer, you need advanced storytelling abilities, strong narrative design experience, and a background in creative writing or a related field. Proficiency with industry-standard tools like Final Draft, narrative scripting systems, and collaborative platforms such as JIRA or Confluence is typically required. Excellent communication, teamwork, and adaptability are vital soft skills for collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and iterating on story elements. These skills are crucial for creating immersive, cohesive narratives that enhance player engagement and align with the vision of complex game projects.

What does a Senior Ubisoft Writer do?

A Senior Ubisoft Writer is responsible for developing engaging narratives, dialogue, and storylines for Ubisoft’s video games. They collaborate closely with game designers, artists, and other writers to ensure the story integrates smoothly with gameplay. Their role includes creating compelling characters, world-building, and sometimes even influencing game mechanics to enhance storytelling. Senior writers also mentor junior writers and help shape the overall tone and voice of the game.
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Forward Deployed Creative Technologist

ComfyUI

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$150K - $200K/yr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

About the role
The Forward Deployed Creative Technologist sits at the front line of every customer engagement we run. When a Fortune 500 brand team, a major studio, or a fast-growing agency wants to see what Comfy can do with their data, their style, their pipeline, you're the one who builds it. Then you ride along through close and into production. Part Comfy expert, part GTM, part dev rel. You'll work directly with our Founding Account Executive and the broader GTM team.
The depth we expect on Comfy itself is the bar. The bar isn't "I've used it." The bar is "I've shipped output I'm proud of, broken things, fixed them, and have opinions on workflows."
What you'll do
  • Build with customers. Custom workflows, demo nodes, proof-of-concept pipelines that close deals. When a prospect asks "can Comfy do this?" you have a working answer within days.
  • Run technical discovery on sales calls. Translate customer problems into Comfy solutions in real time. Spot what's possible, what's not, what's worth scoping, and what's a trap.
  • Own the implementation handoff. Once we close, you ride along until the workflow is shipping in production. Not a permanent CSM role, but you don't disappear after the contract is signed.
  • Create content that compounds. Demo videos, workflow recipes, tutorials, community posts. Some of it is sales enablement. Some of it is dev rel. The best of it is both.
  • Be the bridge to engineering and design. Customer feedback lands with you first. You'll work with our PMs and engineers to turn the sharpest signal into roadmap input.

You might be a good fit if
  • You've used ComfyUI seriously. Not "I tried it once." You've built workflows, broken them, fixed them, and shipped output you're proud of. We'll ask to see it.
  • You have creative range across image and video.
  • You can write Python and read other people's code. You don't need to be an engineer. You need to be dangerous enough to build custom nodes and debug other people's workflows.
  • You're a sharp listener, fast learner, calm under pressure, comfortable in front of customers.
  • You move fast and ship. You'd rather show than tell.
  • You hold your own in a room with senior creative directors, ML engineers, and procurement at the same Zoom.

Bonus if you have
  • Experience at a creative agency, studio, or in-house brand team (MediaMonks, R/GA, Active Theory, etc.)
  • A public portfolio, GitHub, or social presence built around AI-generated work.
  • Open-source contributions to ComfyUI or adjacent projects.
  • Prior exposure to B2B SaaS, even informally (founder, early-stage anything, freelance client work).

Not a fit if
  • You're a sales engineer looking for the next sales engineer seat. This role is more creative, more hands-on, and less scripted than that.
  • You want to be a pure builder. Half of this job is in front of customers.
  • You need a manager to tell you what to build next. You'll be expected to read the deal and choose the build.
  • You bristle at direct feedback. Our cycle is fast and our notes are direct.

Applying
Send your resume and a link to a ComfyUI workflow you've built. Tell us what problem it solves and what you'd change about it. If you don't have one, build one and send it.
Location: San Francisco, in-office. Occasional travel (a handful of times per year) for on-site deployment at strategic enterprise accounts.
About Comfy
Comfy (https://www.comfy.org) is the AI creation engine for visual professionals who demand control over every model, every parameter, and every output. The most powerful workflow engine for visual AI.
Unlike tools that hide everything behind a prompt box, Comfy lets you connect models, processing steps, and outputs on a canvas where every decision is visible and every step is inspectable. It gives you the building blocks to create workflows nobody's imagined yet, and share them with everyone.
What started as an open-source project in 2023 now has 4 million users, 60,000+ community-built nodes, and 150,000+ daily downloads. It's used by artists, filmmakers, game studios, designers, researchers, and VFX houses, including teams at OpenAI, Netflix, Amazon Studios, Ubisoft, EA, and Tencent.
We're a small, intense team in San Francisco. Our team comes from Stability AI and Google, and many contributed to the ComfyUI ecosystem long before working here. Low ego, high ownership. We work hard and demand a lot of each other, but we have fun. Everyone here is building something meaningful that will end up being our life's work.
If this mission excites you and you view yourself as top-tier talent, your future latent self is waiting for you at Comfy.
Check out our Github (https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI) and blog (https://blog.comfy.org). We recently raised $30M at a $500M valuation. The round was led by Craft, with participation from Pace Capital, Chemistry, TruArrow, and others.