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Level (Environment) Artist

Ref: PG3310


Environment artists required who are experienced in all aspects of level creation and are able to produce work of the highest quality.

Requirements:

  • Strong art/illustration skills are essential, and ideally a degree in graphic design or illustration.
  • Experience of 3D Studio Max and PhotoShop required.
  • Games industry experience (published games) is required (2 yr minimum).

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Multiplayer Programmers

Ref: PG2204


Requirements:

  • Experience of Client Server Multi-platform networking code. We require an emphasis on fast, real-time solutions that are suitable to applications across many different operating systems.
  • Several year's experience working on published games exhibiting multiplayer technology and/or educated to degree level at 2:1 or above. Maths and/or Physics A level is essential.
  • An excellent knowledge of C/C++.
  • Good communication and problem-solving skills.
  • The ability to work as part of a team.
  • A genuine enthusiasm and passion for video-games and their development.

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PC/Xbox Programmers

Ref: PG2202


Requirements:

  • Games industry experience (published games).
  • Computer Science degree.
  • An excellent knowledge of C/C++.
  • Good communication and problem-solving skills.
  • The ability to work as part of a team.
  • A genuine enthusiasm and passion for video-games and their development.
  • Knowledge of assembler, AI, physics and advanced maths is an advantage.

All candidates invited for interview will be given a C/C++ programming test. This test lasts about an hour and is not a test on the syntax or semantics of the language; rather the candidate will be required to solve an actual programming problem. They will also be given an opportunity to justify their approach and explain how they went about solving the problem.

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