On video game testing careers and How To Start Yours

Jun 7
07:43

2010

Jack Bush

Jack Bush

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Often times, the best chance of getting a job in the video game testing field, is by having a friend or relative already in the industry. Doubtful? Yes is the word. Please read the Gamer Testing Ground Review for more...

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Often times,On video game testing careers and How To Start Yours Articles the best chance of getting a job in the video game testing field, is by having a friend or relative already in the industry. Doubtful? Yes is the word. This is the honest truth! Without question, yes! There is a less direct approach for those people who do not know someone on the inside of the industry. Would you like a shot at becoming a video game tester, here are three steps to follow in securing this dream job.Step 1: Contact SomeoneMail a letter explaining your intense interest in the tester job to several game developers. Make a list showing games you are experienced in, and your level of skill. Make them understand how avid a video game player your are, and how that makes you the right choice for any team trying to improve the games themselves. If you heard about the potential opening on the company website, be sure to disclose that information in the letter. You may get your first games, with any luck, starting a new job as a video game tester.Step 2: Once You Familiarize Yourself, Get TestingOnce selected, you can expect to receive your assigned games through UPS or the mail system. Detail reading of the accompanying manuals is very crucial. Do you understand what the game is about? You will be expected to be very detailed in your testing process. Be thorough, using every method and strategy you can to solve or best the game. Any issues uncovered from the testing are to be reported to the company. Understanding the mind of a professional tester is hard when you are just starting out. Online classes are there to help you learn the various strategies. Focus and detail are the keys you need to succeed.Step 3: Turn in What You DiscoveredHand in your findings only after you have completely tested the game according to the company's direction. Include in your report a summary of what you personally thought of the game. Game developers take time very seriously. Did they get it all? Make sure that they did receive your reports. Gaming companies will not pay until they have reviewed the game tester's work and approved it. Make sure you do a good job because future openings stem from this one.You will come to appreciate and see the rewards that being a game tester can bring as you become more familiar with how a tester finds all the bugs and flaws in the programs. Problems do not excite the game tester. It is the thrill of hunting for the errors that they love. Gaming companies want the issues to be found by the tester and not the consumer. Experience and tester reputation can take you from $20 a day to $150 a day. Some kind of bonus is periodically handed out to the game tester who manages to find the most errors. Plus, you learn all the cheat codes that can be used in the video game. Doing all that work gets you a paycheck, but it can also give you the very game you tested. This deal works out well for anyone. Simply following these steps, one can seriously enhance your chance of obtaining the next open video game testing opportunity available.