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May 20, 2004 at 1:14 pm #3205
Jamie Mc
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May 20, 2004 at 1:55 pm #12265
Aphra K
Keymasterinternship just posted..and there is also a job going in UpStart, the Ukraine (!) and Selatra in Cork..
see http://www.gamedevelopers.ie/community/jobs/
Aphra.
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May 20, 2004 at 2:12 pm #12273
Anonymous
InactiveWas actually looking interested in the demonWare job til i saw the renumeration
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May 20, 2004 at 2:20 pm #12274
Anonymous
InactiveWas actually looking interested in the demonWare job til i saw the renumeration[/quote:56599ba3d7]
Ditto. You wouldn’t get far in Dublin on that money, despite this being a fantastic opportunity.
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May 20, 2004 at 3:01 pm #12279
Anonymous
InactiveYeah thats the thing thought – its foot in the door stuff, if they see your sheet hot then you will be in good position to get a fulltime job next time they are hiring.
Its abuse eager people time – what the GAMES INDUSTRY IS ALL ABOUT :D :D
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May 20, 2004 at 3:57 pm #12280
Anonymous
InactiveRegardless of the money, its an excellent opportunity for a graduate or student and the Demonware guys are sound. I’d say it’ll be an educational and rewarding experience.
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May 20, 2004 at 4:05 pm #12281
Anonymous
InactiveRegardless of the money, its an excellent opportunity for a graduate or student and the Demonware guys are sound. I’d say it’ll be an educational and rewarding experience. [/quote:4203485333]
Exactly!.
If it was a young programmer (god what a thought) I’d race to do it.
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May 20, 2004 at 4:06 pm #12282
Anonymous
InactiveOh yeah, i’d agree….
just not for me with the wage
great for someone going into final year….grads would or at least should expect more money than that -
May 20, 2004 at 6:53 pm #12286
Anonymous
InactiveYeah thats the thing thought – its foot in the door stuff, if they see your sheet hot then you will be in good position to get a fulltime job next time they are hiring.
Its abuse eager people time – what the GAMES INDUSTRY IS ALL ABOUT :D :D [/quote:598352fa35]
Who cares if they’re not offering a high salary. All I’m interested in is getting game related job for the Summer. I’d work for free this Summer if it meant gaining experience in the games industry.
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May 21, 2004 at 8:45 am #12290
Anonymous
InactiveI’d work for free this Summer if it meant gaining experience in the games industry. [/quote:ef22cca396]
So would I, thats what companies rely on.
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May 21, 2004 at 11:32 am #12294
Anonymous
InactiveWho cares if they’re not offering a high salary.[/quote:f093b59d91]
It’s easy to say that if you’re living in Dublin (perhaps you’re not, I don’t know), but anyone relocating to the capital on that salary wouldn’t have much of a quality of life.
I agree this is a fantastic opportunity, but one clearly aimed at students/graduates in dublin.
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May 21, 2004 at 12:23 pm #12295
Jamie Mc
KeymasterHi Eoin,
Well if you’re looking for something down in Cork, it might do no harm to give Selatra a call, I think their details are in the companies list on the main GameDevelopers.ie site.
Jamie
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May 21, 2004 at 3:50 pm #12301
Anonymous
Inactivework for free this Summer if it meant gaining experience in the games industry[/quote:d0d5e137a8]
And this is why people scuff when you talk about a career in the games industry, its not seen as a REAL career with REAL money. -
June 2, 2004 at 9:14 am #12433
Anonymous
InactiveWhen was this opportunity posted? I would have been all over this if I’d known about it late last year. I’m doing the BSc in software engineering in DCU, and we have to spend 6 months working between April and Sept this year – but the process starts in Oct of the previous year, and a lot of people get locked into jobs very early on (I got mine in Novemeber – and it’s completely irrelevant to games :( ). I’m sure you’ll get someone good, but your pool of candidates would probably be wider if you advertised these well in advance. I for one, would have jumped at this – I’ve done a fair bit of OpenGL/DirectX and my own software renderers and physics simulations. I’d have loved this (and the pay is actually better than a lot of my friends are getting working in banks/financials for their work placement!).
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June 2, 2004 at 9:31 am #12434
Anonymous
InactiveHehehe…..INTRA….everyone gets rode for pay during those 6 months. Best way to get around that is to get a placement abroad :)
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June 2, 2004 at 9:34 am #12435
Jamie Mc
KeymasterHi PeterK,
It was only posted about a week and a half ago.
Aphra,
The position has been filled so if you could take it down from the jobs section, it would be appreciated.
Everyone else,
If we have any more positions available in the future, we’ll do the same and post them on GameDevelopers.ie
Cheers
Jamie
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June 2, 2004 at 9:36 am #12436
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June 2, 2004 at 9:46 am #12437
Anonymous
InactiveHi PeterK,
It was only posted about a week and a half ago.
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Ah well, at least I didn’t overlook this somehow when I was looking for a placement. But I’d seriously suggest that you should advertise these summer placements well well in advance, particularly if you want to get the college crowd (well, the DCU crowd anyway ;)). The best people get snapped up early, so the earlier you put these jobs out there, the more likely you are to find someone really good! You should also look into the INTRA program at DCU and other college work placement programs. A lot of really smart people I know would love to get into games, but it’s difficult to turn down other placement offers in the vague hope of a games position turning up later down the road – that’s exactly the position I was in.
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June 2, 2004 at 11:31 am #12441
Anonymous
InactiveI’d fully agree with PeterK’s sentiments re: getting in there early for work placements from an employer’s point of view… we (Intel) have to organise ours 8 – 12 months in advance which is a tad awkward to say the least
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June 2, 2004 at 1:34 pm #12449
Anonymous
InactiveAlway worth advertising on http://www.ucc.ie/careers/
The careers service, their fairly good at letting students know about jobs, update the website daily, sometimes more..
Always hounding us during the college year, telling us to apply for opportunities. :)
Im sure theres alot of this years grad student who would jump at the opportunity, coz jobs are rare, game jobs even more so.
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