Fnatic is seeking to fill the head coaching role for its star-studded VALORANT<\/em> roster in 2024, following the decision by Jake “mini” Harris to step down from the job in pursuit of a healthier work-life balance. Whoever does take the job won’t have to worry about scouting new talent for now, though.<\/p>
The VALORANT<\/em> team director for Fnatic, Colin “CoJo” Johnson, confirmed in a Reddit thread<\/a> this morning that the team’s “playing staff” is not changing, in a response to a fan who was worried about the team getting in on the offseason action. While many teams across EMEA and the global VCT circuit at large are making minor or major moves, Fnatic is keeping the team that won two trophies this year<\/a> intact.<\/p>
Still, the head coach vacancy needs to be filled and Fnatic has opened the doors for theoretically anyone to take on the job, posting an open application<\/a> on the Careers page of the team’s website. The job listing is a lengthy one with over a dozen different responsibilities that Fnatic wants the head coach to be responsible for. The job would also require a full-time move to Berlin, Germany, where VCT EMEA league play takes place.<\/p>