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Operations Manager, Graduate Programs

Novato, California, United States

 

Who We Are:

Founded in 2005, 2K Games is a global video game company, publishing titles developed by some of the most influential game development studios in the world. Our studios responsible for developing 2K’s portfolio of world-class games across multiple platforms, include Visual Concepts, Gearbox, Firaxis, Hangar 13, Cat Daddy, Cloud Chamber, 31st Union and HB Studios. Our portfolio of titles and platforms is expanding due to our global strategic plan, building, and acquiring exciting studios whose content continues to inspire all of us! 2K publishes titles in today’s most popular gaming genres, including sports, shooters, action, role-playing, strategy, casual, and family entertainment.

Our team of engineers, marketers, artists, writers, data scientists, producers, problem solvers and doers, are the professional publishing stewards of our growing library of critically-acclaimed franchises such as NBA 2K, BioShock, Borderlands, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, 2KPGATOUR, Mafia, Sid Meier’s Civilization, WWE 2K, WWE2K Supercard, The Quarry, and XCOM.

At 2K, we pride ourselves on creating an inclusive work environment, which means encouraging our teams to Come as You Are and do your best work! We are dedicated to diversity and inclusion and want our community of candidates to reflect this commitment. We encourage all interested applicants to explore our global positions.

2K is headquartered in Novato, California and is a wholly owned label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO).

What We Need:

Are you the type of person who likes to check things off their to-do list? Do you love a good process? Are you a collaborator, innovator, and a culture creator? We are looking for a person who makes things happen, understands processes quickly, sees projects through to completion, is super organized and on top of it all brings a great sense of energy to a group. This role will support the Publishing, Engineering and Technical Art Graduate Programs, based in our Novato, Dublin and Vancouver offices, which is helping us to future-proof our organization by bringing talent and diversity to the organization. You will be reporting to the Senior Manager, Engineering & Technical Art Grad Program, with a dotted reporting line to the Senior Manager, Publishing Grad Program, who are based in Dublin. This role will be based in Novato.

What You Will Do:

  • Local Support
    • Provide on-the-ground operational support in Novato.
  • Culture Activation
    • Design and implement initiatives that build a cohesive community across global sites, connecting graduate cohorts in Novato, Dublin, and Vancouver through shared experiences and innovative engagement ideas.
    • Generate and implement approved ideas for continuous organizational improvement.
    • Build strong relationships with local HR, Talent Acquisition, Workplace, and Operational teams.
  • End-to-End Event Coordination
    • Own the full operational lifecycle for program events, including team-building offsites and technical training sessions.
    • Manage venue logistics, scheduling, materials preparation, and post-event feedback collection.
  • Process Support & Optimization
    • Ensure all stakeholders—from hiring managers to graduates—follow established processes.
    • Identify friction points and recommend improvements to make programs more agile.
    • Collect feedback from graduates and stakeholders to continuously improve efficiency.
  • Execution of Operational Excellence
    • Support the complex movement of graduates between rotations, including rotation tracking.
    • Manage the Graduate Programs’ onboarding training by engaging stakeholders, coordinating logistics, implementing feedback loops, and ensuring delivery stays on schedule.
    • Manage invoices, including supplier setup and Purchase Order management.
    • In partnership with Graduate Program Leads, build and maintain the annual operational calendar.
  • Program Communications & Reporting
    • Draft key internal documents, including the Quarterly Business Report (QBR), using data and qualitative insights to communicate program impact.
  • Graduate Performance Tracking
    • Administer the graduate review process by coordinating feedback cycles across platforms.
    • Create metrics and reports to help program leads assess graduate performance and progression.
  • Document Control
    • Maintain a centralized “source of truth” for all graduate program documentation.
    • Ensure onboarding manuals, rotation guides, and policy documents remain accurate, current, and accessible.
  • Additional Responsibilities
    • Perform other duties as assigned, including special projects and initiatives.

What Will Make You a Great Fit:

  • 3 - 5 years experience working supporting graduate or other people programs.
  • Experience in giving both positive and constructive feedback.
  • Experience in working in high pressure situations and dealing with ambiguity.
  • Employee experience focused.
  • Have good time management skills, can juggle lots of tasks while still producing amazing results and work with multiple interruptions.
  • Self-motivation to manage priorities and workflows and can typically complete projects on or ahead of schedule.
  • Possess exceptional follow-through and a proven track record as a finisher.
  • Attention to detail
  • Thriving in ambiguous situations and being comfortable pivoting when needed.
  • Problem-solving skills that often lead to innovative solutions.
  • Networking, influencing, and stakeholder/relationship management with the ability to engage with different stakeholders across different locations.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • High emotional intelligence, empathy and self-awareness.
  • MS Office & Google Workspace experience necessary and experience using Slack is an advantage.
  • Experience working with confidential information, tricky situations, and dealing with challenging conversations.
  • Up to 15% travel to attend other offices.

 

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The pay range for this position in California at the start of employment is expected to be between $120,300 and $160,400 per year. However, base pay offered is based on market location, and may vary further depending on individualized factors for job candidates, such as job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and other objective business considerations. Subject to those same considerations, the total compensation package for this position may also include other elements, including a bonus and/or equity awards and eligibility to participate in our 401(K) plan and Employee Stock Purchase Program. Regular, full-time employees are also eligible for a range of benefits at the Company, including: medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance coverage; 14 paid holidays per calendar year; paid vacation time per calendar year (ranging from 15 to 25 days) or eligibility to participate in the Company’s discretionary time off program; up to 10 paid sick days per calendar year; paid parental and compassionate leave; wellbeing programs for mental health and other wellness support; family planning support through Maven; commuter benefits; and reimbursements for fitness-related expenses.

 

 

 

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