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  • Should I Call?: Following Up on Job Applications in the Game Industry [05.19.08]
  • img A reader writes, ‘I've applied to a few jobs at game companies, but I haven't heard anything back from them yet. It's been about two weeks. Should I call?' We'll tell you when to call, how often, and why calling a game company is not like calling back a hot date.
  • Ask the Experts: Business Jobs in the Game Industry [04.21.08]
  • img ‘Business jobs in the game industry seem to be scarce and not appropriate for recent college graduates,' one reader mentions. In this latest ‘Ask the Experts' advice column, Jill Duffy has two tips for finding entry-level positions on the business side of the video game industry.
  • Getting Along with Game Audio [04.17.08]
  • img What do audio personnel need from the rest of the development team to do their jobs as best they can? If you're not a game audio guy or gal, you probably don't know the answer to this question - which is why a group of audio gurus at Project B-B-Q recently created a new reference-style report called ‘Game Producer's Guide to Audio.'
  • Entry-Level Video Game Designers [04.15.08]
  • img Can you get an entry-level job as a game designer? Chad Kilgore says yes, and he's living proof. For all you aspiring video game creators who have been told you need to break into the industry elsewhere before stepping into the design department, read on ...
  • The Artistic Pursuit: Which Artists Will Game Companies Hire? [03.13.08]
  • img Carey Chico, executive art director at Pandemic Studios, can tell you exactly what kind of artist video game companies want to hire. He can even explain why there are still jobs left for artist in-house at game studios, even though 60 percent of what you see in one of his games was outsourced.
  • GDC 08 Coverage: Production Basics and Beyond [02.28.08]
  • img Making Gears of War was a monster project. And when production of a game this size gets hairy, there has to be someone to hold everyone else together. That's why the game industry has producers, like Laura Fryer, who is currently working on Gears of War 2.

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