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Re: I have an Interview at EA on Thursday.
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In what capacity? [/ QUOTE ] Tester for the time being. Apparently, this is the recommended starting point if you have very little knowledge of the industry. I could have gotten interviews for higher ups but, I am related to a certain person in the company and he suggested that I start at the bottom. |
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Re: I have an Interview at EA on Thursday.
Which studio?
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Which studio? [/ QUOTE ] EALA |
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Would that be the CEO?
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Would that be the CEO? [/ QUOTE ] Maybe. Former. |
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Re: I have an Interview at EA on Thursday.
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[ QUOTE ] In what capacity? [/ QUOTE ] Tester for the time being. Apparently, this is the recommended starting point if you have very little knowledge of the industry. I could have gotten interviews for higher ups but, I am related to a certain person in the company and he suggested that I start at the bottom. [/ QUOTE ] How do you apply for a position as video game tester? I feel that I am eminently qualified for this position. |
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ENJOY! [/ QUOTE ] Ive read that. I wont be in design probably ever. Edited to ad if you cant handle the job, get out, as there are plenty of people that would kill for those jobs. |
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Re: I have an Interview at EA on Thursday.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] In what capacity? [/ QUOTE ] Tester for the time being. Apparently, this is the recommended starting point if you have very little knowledge of the industry. I could have gotten interviews for higher ups but, I am related to a certain person in the company and he suggested that I start at the bottom. [/ QUOTE ] How do you apply for a position as video game tester? I feel that I am eminently qualified for this position. [/ QUOTE ] You can apply through EA's sites. However, it is almost impossible to get a callback because of so many applicants. I had an in. |
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Re: I have an Interview at EA on Thursday.
I spent 2 summers testing for one of EA's competitors, I suspect it's easier to get a job with the companies that aren't as well-known.
Testing isn't about just playing the game and being like "oh, this part's fun, this part sucks" or anything - it's basically bug testing. You spend 8 hours (more in crunch time) a day trying to break the game so you can fill out bug reports detailing how the production team can reproduce the problem, and it gets pretty repetitive at times. It still beats the hell out of most other jobs (although tbh, I think the fact that I was testing sports games and got to hang out with a bunch of like-minded 20something sports fans all day was cooler than the fact that I was testing games), but I think people have a misconception about it being "getting paid to play videogames." It kinda changes the way you play games too - you start noticing stuff in other games you play that you used to take for granted, but now look at it and say "lol, they [censored] that up." |
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