I am not a dev but i thought i would point out if you scroll to the very bottom of the forums there are links such as contact us ..about us... and career most mmo websites have links like these so while you are waiting for an official responce you can probibly start there.
Also on a less specific note Linked IN is a good social site for people trying to get Computer jobs. there are various monster.com type sites and im sure your computer science teachers also have a few ideas as well. Im a programmer IRL but more on the business software end.
Note the game industry is a very unpredictable and competitive field. and any experience even less fun experience can pad your resume'.
1) Do game related stuffs (Programming, Design, Art, Production, Audio, etc.)
2) Be good at it
3) Apply for a job with us (openings get filled and reopen pretty regularly)
4) ???
5) Profit
3) Apply for a job with us (openings get filled and reopen pretty regularly)
I had an interesting experience at that stage last year. I hope the automated recruiting message has had all its addresses updated since then. Good luck, OP.
I'll sell you some weapons from New Romulus. Never fired, only dropped once.
I'd apply except for two things don't really feel like the area is good for my kids to be in school at plus I don't think anyone one really wants to be working next to a military vet with PTSD.
1) Do game related stuffs (Programming, Design, Art, Production, Audio, etc.)
2) Be good at it
3) Apply for a job with us (openings get filled and reopen pretty regularly)
4) ???
5) Profit
I thought there was another step in there? Something about bribing tacofangs?
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Also on a less specific note Linked IN is a good social site for people trying to get Computer jobs. there are various monster.com type sites and im sure your computer science teachers also have a few ideas as well. Im a programmer IRL but more on the business software end.
Note the game industry is a very unpredictable and competitive field. and any experience even less fun experience can pad your resume'.
Good luck with school! Congrats! Having Foundry missions in your portfolio doesn't hurt or other games you've made (card, digital, board, etc.).
Cheers,
Brandon =/\=
I'll get cracking on foundry once I get a break.
2) Be good at it
3) Apply for a job with us (openings get filled and reopen pretty regularly)
4) ???
5) Profit
I had an interesting experience at that stage last year. I hope the automated recruiting message has had all its addresses updated since then. Good luck, OP.
I thought there was another step in there? Something about bribing tacofangs?