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    2023-01-14

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  • No Tech Stack for Unity3d
    Https://remotegamejobs.com/ is an amazing site. Don't shortchange LinkedIn as well. I found most of my work through LinkedIn. Source: 10 months ago
  • Game Designer Internship
    Try to broaden your horizon. Many new job seekers tend to only look at larger studios because those are the ones they've heard about or can job postings for, I imagine it isn't any different for a placement. Look for smaller studios, look in countries where you haven't looked, things like that. I often point job seekers to https://workwithindies.com/ or https://remotegamejobs.com/, both of those websites have all... Source: about 1 year ago
  • Best place(s) to hire reputable programmers to form a small 'team' to help work on my game?
    There is also WorkWithIndies and RemoteGameJobs but there is a fee (usually ~$50 one time payment) to post there. This is more geared towards traditional hiring processes. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Job Market (Unity3D)
    It's kind of hard for me to answer as I only know what's happening in the UK! I would say yeah US and UK, there are some hubs in parts of Europe too. Just keep an eye on the job pages and places you can search like Linked In, Twitter, remotegamejobs.com, https://jobs.gamedeveloper.com/, workwithindies.com if you are interested in that, etc. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Game dev assistant as a sidejob?
    Have you tried sites as WorkingWithIndies or RemoteGamejobs? Could be a good place to start. The thinking is that you'll have an easier time finding a part-time job at an indie studio, rather than AAA. Also there are Reddit subs (such as INAT or Gamedevclassified), discord channels for gamedevs, engines, or forums that you could browse through. To get a better picture of what's going on job wise. My two cents. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Opinion on Fiverr or Upwork gigs?
    Better places to find work are communities that focus on your engine/tools of choice (forums and discord groups often include jobs channels), subreddits for game work (r/INAT, r/GameDevClassifieds), and industry-specific jobs websites like https://workwithindies.com/ and https://remotegamejobs.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Recommendations in searching for a remote job
    We are a job board for remote work in the game industry https://remotegamejobs.com. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Want a Career in Gamedev but cant Relocate
    Check out https://remotegamejobs.com/ for a sampling of the expected xp level, not a lot of entry-level there but you never know. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Conflicted about career paths - C# or C++?
    Https://workwithindies.com/ and https://remotegamejobs.com/ to find those jobs. Source: over 1 year ago
  • How do you find jobs at indie companies?
    Https://workwithindies.com/ or https://remotegamejobs.com/. That second URL isn't specific to indie studios, but the majority of jobs posted there are indie gigs. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Where's the best place to look for DN friendly tech jobs?
    Unity as in the game engine? I'm a game developer and was able to land a job at a fully remote, international studio. There are loads of possibly suitable jobs on https://remotegamejobs.com/ and https://workwithindies.com/, our studio and many similar studios use that second website a lot to post jobs. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Advice needed for someone at a crossroads.
    If you do have that, what's stopping you from finding an internship or job remotely? There are some sites where you can find such jobs, like https://remotegamejobs.com/ and https://workwithindies.com/. r/INAT and r/gameDevClassifieds are also places to keep an eye on. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Where and how to start looking for a remote gamedev job?
    I see work with Indies has already been mentioned. Another site like that is https://remotegamejobs.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Questions from a newbie about Game Design career choices :)
    I graduated last year and still am struggling to find an entry level job. Companies say 3-5 years but it doesn't hurt to still apply, especially if it says "entry level" regardless of ,minimum requirement/shipped titles. Work with Indies is a great website that has all kinds of job postings in the game industry, and Remote Game Jobs has a bunch of remote jobs you can browse since you say the industry is meh where... Source: about 2 years ago
  • Is anyone here working in editing, VFX, or animation?
    I work in game development. We have a team of two - soon three - animators working at our studio. Our studio is fully remote, which is a growing trend amongst small studios. Granted, animation in games is different from film, but it might be something you like. You might be able to find work at https://remotegamejobs.com/ and https://www.workwithindies.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Job advice for a potential nomad (video editor, motion graphics, 3D generalist)
    Check out https://remotegamejobs.com/ and https://www.workwithindies.com/ for (mostly) remote jobs in the games industry. Source: about 2 years ago
  • What to learn to land any remote developer position?
    - Remote Game Jobs and Work With Indies are two of the favourite sites from others that I know work in the industry to find jobs + updated quite regularly so if there aren't any good looking jobs atm, keep waiting. Source: over 2 years ago
  • What websites do you use for job hunting?
    Regarding gaming, did you try https://remotegamejobs.com and https://gamedevjobs.io/tags/remote? Source: over 2 years ago
  • Unexpectedly got a game dev job, any tips?
    I work for a studio without an office. We're spread out over four different continents and some of my colleagues live in countries that barely have a games industry. When you start looking for a job, keep an eye on https://remotegamejobs.com/ and https://www.workwithindies.com/. The first link only has remote jobs, the second is where our studio posts jobs so it's bound to have similar stuff. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Where do I find talented Game Designers?
    Otherwise your best bet is to post on social media, and maybe a site like remotegamejobs.com, LinkedIn, etc, if you're able to pay a competitive rate. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Hypercasual games and financial support
    Honestly your portfolio looks better than many professional ones I've seen, I don't think you should undersell your experience just because you're self taught. My only note is that having "skills bars" is always a very controversial topic when I hear people talking about recruitment! But generally, apply to jobs and see what happens. Try remotegamejobs.com and https://www.workwithindies.com/ as alternatives to... Source: over 2 years ago

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