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Genesis is a Ukrainian IT ecosystem that builds global technological businesses together with the best entrepreneurs from Central and Eastern Europe. As one of the largest global app developers, Genesis has achieved remarkable scale with over 1 billion app downloads globally and millions of monthly active users across its portfolio of companies.

With more than 3,000 talented professionals, Genesis has been recognized as the best IT employer in Ukraine by Forbes and DOU. The ecosystem includes successful spin-offs like Headway, BetterMe, Jiji, and operates product companies across diverse sectors including media, health & fitness, education, lifestyle, and social discovery. Genesis also runs free educational programs in product IT since 2016, helping develop talent across Ukraine.

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B2B Content Manager / Copywriter (Cybersecurity)

Genesis

Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine (On-site)

2mo ago

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