Job Video Game Tester
by Admin on May.29, 2009, under General
Job Video Game Tester

game tester jobs
Imagine being able to receive the latest video games for free and also getting paid 50 bucks a hour play testing these games and it is possible.
Video game companies spend millions of dollars developing a game and they often need as many beta game tester as possible to iron out all the bugs before releasing it to the public.
There’s no special education requirement except you need to have the gaming system already. To find a game tester job can be difficult as video game companies do not advertise directly. I highly recommend gamertestingground if you want a game tester jobs.
Gamertestingground has compiled the latest video game tester jobs and i have to say it is accurate and i have applied and got video game tester at 3 different video game companies.
If you are a video game addict, why not give gamertestingground a try and become a video game tester? why not earn some spare cash from something you are already doing everyday.
Video game tester jobs are not going to fall from the sky, so you can’t expect to find them with a few glances at the sunday newspaper. Therefore, instead of just sitting around and waiting, be proactive and actually chase those high paying testing jobs. Make a beeline straight toward the game developers and present your case, no matter how poor or excellent it might be.
Let them know who you are, what you do (game tester), and why you would make a great addition to their team/project. It’s important to remember that developers aren’t going to hire you on the spot; so, don’t let rejection get you down.
They have lots of video game testers applying for projects and jobs, which means they can literally be as picky as they want to be. With that being said, be as confident as you can and be sure to let them know of all your gaming accomplishments and deeds.
They should know about what games you play frequently, what consoles you own, what communities you are apart of, and any websites/blogs you own or help operate. No matter what the gaming accomplishment, big or small, it will help with landing you a job.

May 29th, 2009 on 4:04 am
[...] Tell them how many games you’ve played, the ones you own and anything convincing to make them give you a testing job. If you have friends that work in video game companies, it’s another alternative you can use to get a testing job. [...]