Games Industry Job Conference 17
chris writes "Mobliss, Valve, Gas Powered Games, Sony Online Entertainment, Time Warner
Interactive, Monolith Productions, Mary-Margaret.com, Konami Digital
Entertainment - America, Zango Games, and Oberon-Media are just some of the game
companies participating in the Seattle
Video Game Industry Job Conference and Resume Workshop that takes place in
the Seattle suburb of Shoreline, Washington on February 12, 2005 at the
Shoreline Center. A number of companies are actively recruiting and looking for
new talent at the conference. The event is designed for artists, programmers, writers, musicians, designers
and others looking to get into the computer and video game business. Students
and professionals looking to get into the computer and video game business will
have the opportunity to speak with industry insiders, hiring managers and
participate in an engaging resume workshop."
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Not saying it is a bad idea, it's a great idea for smaller companies (which are cooler to work for anyway ;)) as long as you have something cool to show. Just make sure to give them a standard resume as well.
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can't help it (Score:5, Funny)
No EA? I thought I heard something about them making lots of money and needing more game developers.
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That way they can get an idea of which company to buy up next.
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If what you say is true then this could be a just a big recruiting event for mary-margeret.com to get clients, and they charge yo
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This 'conference' comes down to 3 hours to cover the most basic industry information ("Industry Overview", "Getting in at the Ground Floor", "Applying Transferable Skill Sets"), then 90 minutes to find your own lunch, and 90 minutes of "Resume Workshop".
What a scam. If you want industry info, try http://www.sloperama.com/advice.html [sloperama.com] or http://www.gamedev.net/reference/start_here/ [gamedev.net].