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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: Resumes and looking for jobs.
I don't know if you have gotten my corection yet but I meant to say is not that hard. I might just have been lucky or something but I have had a few opportunities to make contact with companies around here. Idahosa Edokpayi -----Original Message----- From: gameprogrammer-owner@gameprogrammer.com [mailto:gameprogrammer-owner@gameprogrammer.com]On Behalf Of Bob Pendleton Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2000 9:28 PM To: gameprogrammer@gameprogrammer.com Subject: Re: Resumes and looking for jobs. If you're in Texas and are looking for a game programming job you might consider looking a little farther south down I35. In Austin there are almost as many game companies as their are fire ants. And, with the programmer shortage down here you can find a good job while you are looking for the perfect game job. Bob P. "Idahosa I. Edokpayi" wrote: > > It is actually extremely hard *if* you live in Dallas like me. I am sure > there are numerous companies in this area looking for qualified programmers. > I nearly ended up with a pretty decent game programming job a year ago. > > Idahosa Edokpayi > > -----Original Message----- > From: gameprogrammer-owner@gameprogrammer.com > [mailto:gameprogrammer-owner@gameprogrammer.com]On Behalf Of Dan Loos > Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 12:46 AM > To: gameprogrammer@gameprogrammer.com > Subject: Re: Resumes and looking for jobs. > > At 10:35 PM 1/13/00 -0800, you wrote: > > > > Well. I am graduating in March[1] and have started the tedious > >job search for the perfect (game programming) job. I'll give updates (for > >no appearent reason) on how it is going. > > > >-- > >Marc Hernandez > >[1] BS in Computer Science, University of Oregon > > > > Question: How difficult is it to find a job in the game programming > industry? > > ================================================================= > The GameProgrammer.Com mailing list is for the open discussion > of any topic related to the art, science, and business of > programming games. This list is especially tolerant of beginners. > We were all beginners once > > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE please visit: > http://gameprogrammer.com/mailinglist.html > > ================================================================= > The GameProgrammer.Com mailing list is for the open discussion > of any topic related to the art, science, and business of > programming games. This list is especially tolerant of beginners. > We were all beginners once > > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE please visit: > http://gameprogrammer.com/mailinglist.html ================================================================= The GameProgrammer.Com mailing list is for the open discussion of any topic related to the art, science, and business of programming games. This list is especially tolerant of beginners. We were all beginners once To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE please visit: http://gameprogrammer.com/mailinglist.html ================================================================= The GameProgrammer.Com mailing list is for the open discussion of any topic related to the art, science, and business of programming games. This list is especially tolerant of beginners. We were all beginners once To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE please visit: http://gameprogrammer.com/mailinglist.html
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