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Ive looked for awhile and come up with nothing.I also dont know where to find a company i could work for.I havent gone to anything after highschool and i dont know what will affect my able(ness) meaning will no jobs or anything related to the career mess up my chances of getting into any testing jobs
If you can answer this please you'd be a great help and you can also e-mail it to me incase i dont read it or im out Thanks again ![]() |
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Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota |
http://www.gamedevmap.com/
Your best hope is to find someone in your area, and apply.
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Location: London |
You can get into testing without any special work experience or further education. What companies generally look for is enthusiasm for games, willingness to work overtime and good communication skills (particularly writing ability as the programmers and producers will need to be able to understand your bug reports when they read them).
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Location: UK |
No. Don't do that. Apply the way they ask for on their site.
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