Computer Game Tester Jobs - Play for Pay Games

Feb 10
08:33

2010

Jack Bush

Jack Bush

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The average week for a game tester is about 35 hours, although overtime can be significant during the crunch time immediately before the scheduled release date. Please read the Game Testing Ground Review for more...

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The primary task undertaken by a professional game tester is the repeated organized testing of video games to discover,Computer Game Tester Jobs - Play for Pay Games Articles identify, and report bugs in the game to enable game programmers to correct the code causing those bugs. The work is repetitive, sometimes tedious. The game is played over and over again, often the repeated playing of one small game event using different tactics and strategies in an attempt to reveal an error. The game tester's mission is to ensure that all bugs are found before game release, by him rather than after release by the customer.

The average week for a game tester is about 35 hours, although overtime can be significant during the crunch time immediately before the scheduled release date. Evening, weekend, and holiday work schedules are not unheard of. Most game testing is conducted onsite at the game company's offices.

Experience is important in determining a game tester's salary, but it's not necessary to have any previous experience testing games to get your first job as a game tester. It's important only that you enjoy playing video games and can do so for the purpose of revealing bugs and documenting the conditions under which they appear.

Game testers come from varied backgrounds, education, and degree of game playing experience. Some are artists or graphic designers who are using the game testing opportunities to establish credibility within the gaming company in the hopes of moving into character creation or game programming positions in the future. Regardless of their backgrounds, they all share some common characteristics: excellent oral and written communications skills, persistence and a willingness to play games repeatedly for long periods, a methodical and analytical approach to testing, ability to pay attention to detail, and a love for playing video games.

There is a need by all gaming companies to find good candidates for testing their games to ensure that only well tested, trouble-free products go out on the market. Nothing could damage a company's reputation more than having to recall a game that simply does not work correctly. For many gamers with the right attitude, it can be a dream job, an opening into a career helping to develop video games. Imagine being able to earn a good income by playing video games, something you've been doing for years for nothing.

A word of warning, however, is required. Don't let your enthusiasm for entering the industry blind to the fact that there are a number of scam artists out there, especially on the Internet, who are trying to make a fast buck by exploiting your interest for a game testing position. If any offer requires you to pay money up front for helping you secure game testing employment-walk away. It's a scam. Video game companies that are looking for game testers will advertise in newspapers, industry journals, or on their company websites.