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* For some frank advice about job searching, see [http://www.boomzap.com/blog/industry-tips-how-to-find-a-job-in-the-game-industry/ Industry tips: How to find a job in the game industry] - by ''[http://www.boomzap.com/ Christopher Natsuume]''
 
* For some frank advice about job searching, see [http://www.boomzap.com/blog/industry-tips-how-to-find-a-job-in-the-game-industry/ Industry tips: How to find a job in the game industry] - by ''[http://www.boomzap.com/ Christopher Natsuume]''
 
* For info about how companies weed out applicants, see [http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/ThePhoneScreen.html The Phone Screen] - by ''[http://www.joelonsoftware.com/ Joel 'joelonsoftware' Spolsky]''.
 
* For info about how companies weed out applicants, see [http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/ThePhoneScreen.html The Phone Screen] - by ''[http://www.joelonsoftware.com/ Joel 'joelonsoftware' Spolsky]''.
 
== Art Tests ==
 
Game companies often ask their art applicants to complete an art test, to gauge their talent relative to that company's particular needs.
 
 
* To see some example art tests, see the GameArtisans thread [http://forum.gameartisans.org/forums/showthread.php?t=5970 Art Test Master List]
 
  
 
== Interviews ==
 
== Interviews ==
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* [http://www.jobbankusa.com/interviews/articles_tips/10_follow_up_rules.html Ten Tips for the Interview Follow Up] - by ''Carole Martin''<<BR>>How to avoid a non-response after your interview.
 
* [http://www.jobbankusa.com/interviews/articles_tips/10_follow_up_rules.html Ten Tips for the Interview Follow Up] - by ''Carole Martin''<<BR>>How to avoid a non-response after your interview.
 
* The Polycount thread [http://boards.polycount.net/showthread.php?t=57317 job interview, 2-3 hours, why so long?]<<BR>>Game developers talking about the interview process they do, or have been through.
 
* The Polycount thread [http://boards.polycount.net/showthread.php?t=57317 job interview, 2-3 hours, why so long?]<<BR>>Game developers talking about the interview process they do, or have been through.
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== Art Tests ==
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Game companies often ask their art applicants to complete an art test, to gauge their talent relative to that company's particular needs.
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* To see some example art tests, see the GameArtisans thread [http://forum.gameartisans.org/forums/showthread.php?t=5970 Art Test Master List]
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* LinkedIn has a great discussion [http://www.linkedin.com/groupAnswers?viewQuestionAndAnswers=&discussionID=16136725&gid=1842071 "Large art tests as the first stage of candidate selection. Acceptable?"] (registration required) with seasoned artists weighing in on their art test experiences: unpaid vs. paid tests, how long is too long for a company to ask you to spend on it, plagiarism horror stories, non-response after submission, etc.
  
 
== Salary Research ==
 
== Salary Research ==

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Category Game Industry

Links and articles about the game industry: how to get game jobs, how to manage your role, etc.


Industry Insight

Education

The basic argument in the Polycount community is between either going the self-taught route or the formal education route. For more info do a forum search for education.

Portfolios

Resumes

Job Searching

Most game developers get their jobs by word of mouth, this industry puts personal contacts first and foremost. Networking is key; keep in contact with your friends and former co-workers.

Interviews

Art Tests

Game companies often ask their art applicants to complete an art test, to gauge their talent relative to that company's particular needs.

Salary Research

Do the research to figure out what a fair offer is for your skill level and geographic area.

Negotiation

Salary negotiation is an essential skill that will be put to the test when you interview.

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