[Recruiting] Junior & Senior Unity Developer [Closed]
Hi Everyone
RetroEpic is looking for two new developers to join our team with Unity and C# sharp experience. This is a position we're hoping to fill quite quickly and we're hoping to find someone who is passionate about making games. We're open to various degrees of experience, but ideally we'd like someone who can jump right in on a number of projects in Unity.
I'll probably post more info on Monday but I thought I'd get this out today in case it sparks interest over the weekend.
If this does sound like you or you'd like more information, please get in touch at info [at] retroepic.com
RetroEpic is looking for two new developers to join our team with Unity and C# sharp experience. This is a position we're hoping to fill quite quickly and we're hoping to find someone who is passionate about making games. We're open to various degrees of experience, but ideally we'd like someone who can jump right in on a number of projects in Unity.
I'll probably post more info on Monday but I thought I'd get this out today in case it sparks interest over the weekend.
If this does sound like you or you'd like more information, please get in touch at info [at] retroepic.com
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For those interested in the position, it would be ideal if you could send a portfolio of games/prototypes through (along with your standard CV) :)
Essentially, it boils down to portfolio. We don't really care about your degree (great if you have one!) but we do care about what you can do. If you don't have any prototypes under your belt, then we can't assume that you're even really interested in making games (because people who want to make games, make games).
It's also a good idea to research studios. Every studio in South Africa is completely different and not everyone is going to fit in everywhere. Figure out what you want to be doing, where you feel like you'd fix/shine etc, and approach that studio with enthusiasm.
It shouldn't even be worth mentioning, but know the studio you apply to. Do *not* ask in the interview what games that studio has made (happened to us - dude did not get much more of an interview). Read up on all you can find about the studio, how they work, the people that work there and the games they produced/are producing.
Hope that helps :)
I really appreciate the reply thank you! I always get a little excited as I think about the plan I have to make and new skills I have to learn. Although it may become tiring at some stage my passion for games and Game Development will help me continue improving myself. Good luck with any projects or development you are busy with. May the fps run high and the errors stay low. ;)