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We are currently looking to hire Games Testers for our current project.
If you are interested then please e-mail jobs@ttgames.com with your CV and cover letter and we will contact you with more information.
The role would be situated at our office in Maidenhead, and applicants must have:
The ability to work both Early Shifts and Late Shifts, excellent verbal and written English, Good knowledge of the games industry and current console, Proficiency in PC applications (including Microsoft Office applications)
Experience in testing is preferable, but not necessary. If you are a previous applicant please state this in your cover letter.
Salary: Competitive
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Ive been playing games for as long as I can remember and have now started to think about a job in gaming. Ive been learning to use 3ds max but was just wondering what I need to know, have or do to help me get into this line of job. Any help would be great. more info
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i'm a 21 year old male with 9 gcses a gnvq in intermediate ict and 3 a levels including maths. Currently I'm a recruitment consultant in birmingham but am looking to move into the gaming region. I've seen and more or less decided that becoming a tester is the best way but how do i go about it. I play all sorts of games but have never tested and i know there is a big difference. I am very enthusiastic about the whole thing if anyone can give me any tips or openings in the west midlands area that would be fantastic. more info
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A percentage of Games industry professionals are degree educated, however, in our experience, talent, initiative, and pure desire to work in the Video Games Industry can often be enough to qualify an individual. Development teams and employers often tend to be less concerned with formal qualifications than with relevant experience, portfolios and knowledge of specific software tools. more info
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