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What’s AniLive?

We develop and operate AniLive, a mobile streaming app specifically designed for virtual streamers and their fans in English-speaking countries.

On this platform, streamers can become "AniLivers" with their own avatars, allowing them to start streaming from "anytime, anywhere" and earn income. As viewers, the vertical streaming experience on AniLive enables them to enjoy communication with their favorite AniLivers from a close distance, experiencing a new level of engagement including various gift animations.

With the release of AniLive, our company aims to revolutionize the virtual streaming industry and bring more fun to the global anime/VTuber community!

Position Summary

「境界を越え、通じあえるユカイな体験を創る。」

このミッションの実現に向けて、私たちは日本が誇るアニメやVTuber文化を、革新的なプロダクトを通じて世界に発信しています。
現在、英語圏のバーチャルストリーマーおよびそのファン向けのモバイル配信アプリを開発・運営するため、チームの拡大に取り組んでいます。この挑戦に共に取り組んでいただける、アニメやVTuber文化が大好きなシニアリクルーターを募集しています。

 

What you will do

各部門の採用活動を、経営陣や現場マネージャーと連携しながら推進することが主なミッションです。このミッションを実現するために、採用広報や採用プロセスの改善にも積極的に取り組んでいただきます。将来的には、採用活動にとどまらず採用広報、人材開発といった他HR領域にも挑戦していただけます。

  • 採用計画を達成するための戦略の立案および実行
  • 経営陣や現場マネージャーとの密な連携
  • 採用条件や選考基準の策定、現場との調整と改善
  • 母集団形成から内定、入社までの一貫した採用プロセスの立案と実施
  • エージェントコントロール
  • 候補者との円滑なコミュニケーションと選考プロセスの管理
  • 候補者体験の向上を目指した施策の企画、実行

必須条件

  • IT成長企業(スタートアップ)における採用実務(3年以上)
  • 経営陣や現場マネージャーとの連携経験
  • 優れたコミュニケーション能力
  • 英語(ビジネスレベル)
  • アニメ、漫画、Vtuberなどの領域に情熱を注げる方
  • リモートワークの経験

歓迎条件

  • エンターテインメント業界での就労経験
  • 多国籍な環境での採用経験
  • データドリブンな採用アプローチ
  • 人材管理システム(ATS)の使用経験

Benefits(福利厚生)

  • フルリモートワーク環境
  • 要望にある程度柔軟に対応可能
  • 年2回の全社員研修

 

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