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Predicting users’ activities to search out bugs. He honed his tester abilities by playing games from around the world and founded the QA Team: Francois Hamelin

Francois has tested games from around the world. We asked him about how he became a web expert and about joining WOVN as a founding member of the QA Team. Francois Hamelin QA Team Leader April 2018: Joined WOVN After traveling around the w

New stimuli make for a healthy team. What it means to be leader of a multinational dev team [Dat Ta]

Dat leads the product engineering team, the members of which hail from over 24 countries. We asked Dat about the challenging and attractive aspects of the WOVN development team. Dat Ta / Product Engineering Department Head April 2017: join

I joined WOVN with a strong commitment to seeing the business grow and creating an environment where members can concentrate [Rhythm Tanaka]

He’s WOVN’s own walking encyclopedia, held dear by the CEO and all the members. We talked about his previous job in business improvements and what made him join WOVN. Rhythm Tanaka / Human Resources Department Head and CEO's Office May 201

Providing the best onboarding experience to customers with expertise as a systems engineer and infrastructure engineer [Ryota Kudo]

Before joining WOVN, Ryota had a promising career at a systems integration company, where he worked as a manager in systems engineering and infrastructure engineering teams. We talked about the Onboarding team under his leadership and how h

Giving everything he’s got to achieve top sales. The fun of cultivating products and sales at WOVN to create new markets [Koshiro Miura]

Koshiro Miura / Sales Department Head March 2019: Joined WOVN In 2006, he joined a major Japan-based independent systems integrator company. He created all-inclusive proposals for selling embedded software and managed multiple departments.

Four years of always looking for ways to help customers succeed. He’s kept the same spirit since the company’s early days to create the ES team of today. [Takehiro Yamasaki]

He created the PMO at a major systems integrator and joined WOVN when there were only 10 members. We asked him about how he usually helps customers succeed, and how the current ES (Enterprise Success) team came to be. Takehiro Yamasaki /

Fascinated by WOVN's vision in combining human translation with technology. Making WOVN’s product more robust as a localizer [Masashi Yamaguchi]

Masashi studied art history at a university in the UK and then used his English skills to work for a translation company, where he gained valuable experience as a project manager. In the translation industry where he came from, people are