wooga is the leading European social games developer and the world’s 8th largest developer of Facebook games worldwide. Based in the heart of Berlin’s thriving technology sector wooga strives to develop social games of the highest caliber. Join our fast growing international team today!
With a team of over 40 people from 12 nations wooga is a very young and exciting place to work. The renovated Backfabrik (baking factory) located in central Berlin is full of technology startups and includes a cafe and a gym – all within walking distance from the city center. If you are looking to work with a fun, young and international team wooga is the company for you!
Rebuilt, reunited and reinvented several times, there is no shortage of history here. From the fall of the Berlin wall, to the underground movements leading up to it, you will find many interesting things to learn about this historically dynamic city.
Berlin combines the culture of New York, the traffic system of Tokyo, the nature of Seattle, and the historical treasures of, well, Berlin. Hiroshi Motomura
Rich with diversity and a creative atmosphere present-day Berlin is said to be like New York was in the 1980s. With some of the lowest cost of living in Germany the city is affordable and full of young artists, musicians, and creative-types. With a number of large parks connected by tree-lined streets Berlin is not only visually green but in accordance with one of the leading environmentally conscious countries in the world, it is environmentally green as well. Riding the high-quality light-rail, above ground and below ground train system, or simply a bike is the preferred method of transportation for most Berliners.
How does spending your summer leisure time relaxing in a German Biergarten, Barbequing in one of the many inviting Berlin parks, or partying on a rooftop terrace sound? Summer time in Berlin is like nowhere else on the planet. Within a matter of days the city explodes in green revealing trees and parks hidden during winter. After Exploring Berlin why not travel Europe? Thanks to Berlin’s central-European location many of Europe’s historical and cultural sites are only a short flight away.
Rooftop views of Berlin from the Weekend Club, a popular party spot.
Berlin has no shortage of options for Nightlife either. Famous for it’s underground clubs and all-night party culture, you will find parties held deep underground in bunkers and old breweries, abandoned factories, posh river-front discos, or world-renowned clubs such as the Berghain. The best thing about Berlin’s Nightlife is you can find something that suits your taste whether its electronic, theatre, jazz, classical music, or salsa dancing.

Working in Germany means more job security, more paid time-off, and one of the best universal healthcare systems in the world. With a minimum of 24 days vacation and support from wooga in visa processes, moving to Germany is easier than one might think. Berlin is Germany’s most international city and that means English is the language used by most non-natives living here. Getting by with only English is not a problem.
→ New York Times Travel Guide: Berlin
→ TNW – Berlin: Europe’s Silicon Valley
→ EXBERLINER – Berlin in English