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		<title>The Game Testing Job Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />So you want to be a game tester? Well, then you&#8217;ll probably have to get interviewed at some point if you want to make testing video games your official job.  This means that you&#8217;re going to need to learn a &#8230; <a href="http://paytestgamers.com/blog/the-game-testing-job-interview.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<p>So you want to be a game tester? Well, then you&#8217;ll probably have to get interviewed at some point if you want to make testing video games your official job.  This means that you&#8217;re going to need to learn a few tricks and techniques about interviewing so that you can get the job in the end.</p>
<p>The video game industry can be all fun and games, although these game development companies take their jobs really seriously and you should follow that degree of seriousness.  Therefore, you should definitely dress the part for the interview.  You don&#8217;t have to wear a full blown tux James Bond stlye, but you definitely want to look a little sharp.  I&#8217;m not a video game clothes stylist, nor do I know if that job exists, but you should dress with some slacks and a nice semi-formal shirt, I say that a tie would be optional, so wear it if you think it looks cool and its not choking the life out of you.</p>
<h1>The Tell Me About Yourself Question For the Game Tester</h1>
<p>Before the game testing job interview, you should probably go over the things you expect to take place in this interview.  You might prepare by going over some of the questions that you think they might ask you.  For instance: the question everyone suddenly can&#8217;t answer when they&#8217;re finally in that game testing interview job or any other job.  Its the old &#8220;Tell me about Yourself&#8221; question.</p>
<p>Just make sure you don&#8217;t reveal too much in this answer. This is your opportunity to shine and talk about how you fit the job description by indirectly talking about relevant things.  This is where you can say things like, I love playing video games and I couldn&#8217;t live without playing because my heart would probably stop pounding, or things like that if that&#8217;s who you are.   But nobody wants a complete goofball because they might goof off on company money and that&#8217;s not good.</p>
<p>You can also talk how you know a lot about video games and that you also have a professional side.  These people are serious about hiring someone and they will be paying you.  Therefore, they want you to have some type of professional business sense.  You can tell them:</p>
<p>1.  how you have been dependable in the past</p>
<p>2. how you&#8217;re in an independent person, or</p>
<p>3.  how you enjoy working under pressure when you have to.</p>
<h1>The Truth About The Game Testing Field</h1>
<p>The truth is that nobody who will hire you really cares about yourself as a person.  They&#8217;re only asking questions like these to find out more about your behavior and whether or not you will fit into the company culture.  As sad as it sounds, the video game industry is just like any other.  Video game company managers will be interested only in your performance and what you will be  doing during the 40 or 60 hours that you work in throughout the week.  They could care less if you live in a car, a trailer, a pool (never heard of this one), or a shopping cart (seen this one).</p>
<p>So knowing this, you&#8217;re the one that&#8217;s going to have to be looking out for yourself and know what you want in a job.  Maybe you won&#8217;t take jobs that pay less than 10 dollars an hour or maybe you have different standards.  Be sure to become aware of your standards so you can go fully prepared into your game testing job interview.</p>
<p>Visit  paytestgamers.com to learn more</p>
<p>Watch <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK-31ktieh8">Game Tester Video</a></p>
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		<title>The Real Reasons Why You Need Game Testers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Lets face it, the real reason why you need game testers is because the people who make video games are just that, people.  And people make mistakes.  In fact, you would be amazed at the huge amount of bugs and &#8230; <a href="http://paytestgamers.com/blog/why-you-need-game-testers.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<p>Lets face it, the real reason why you need game testers is because the people who make video games are just that, people.  And people make mistakes.  In fact, you would be amazed at the huge amount of bugs and errors that you can find in a video game even after it has been released.  Just imagine what its like in the beginning stages of video game testing.  Or during the &#8220;alpha&#8221;  stage of testing, when the game is still in its rougher form.</p>
<p>The thing is that programmers and coders make mistakes all the time.  Code  for video games deals with lots of formulas and commands and even if the guy is a genius, he will at some point, type in something wrong.  Or even if its right, it will somehow interfere with something else that is right and combine somehow to make something that is wrong.</p>
<p>Okay, so coders and programmers make mistakes and that is why the jobs of video game testers are so important.  Now, I know what you&#8217;re thinking, everyone is so excited about video games that a whole bunch of people will just test video games for free from their homes right?  Well, you would be part right if you said that.</p>
<p>There are plenty of volunteers who opt in to test beta versions of games, and do so for free and that can be  a great low budget strategy for a company. So why doesn&#8217;t everybody just do this?</p>
<p>Well, video games and the industry is serious stuff and by that i mean that they don&#8217;t like to take chances.  For instance in the alpha stage of testing all game testing jobs are done inhouse, which means that they go to some type of headquarters to do their game testing instead of lying in bed playing the games like you might have imagined.</p>
<p>This also goes for serious beta testing.  And you get paid instead of doing it for f<a href="http://ftpco.wowzygor.hop.clickbank.net"></a>ree because of your professionalism.  For example, if you&#8217;re just a volunteer you would not really be inclined to write a detailed report on your findings and what you found wrong in the game.  The volunteer idea is leaning more towards testing the market&#8217;s response to a new game, rather than the actual development of the game like the paid in house positions. (that&#8217;s why they don&#8217;t get paid).</p>
<p>You see, as an in house game tester you absolutely must get paid.  After all, the environment can be very grousome in terms of the workplace dynamic.  You may be testing games under a rigorous schedule of long hours as you approach an essential deadline and you might get bored repeatedly. You will be following your assigned tasks, your mission, and you must follow through.  You have to be responsible and complete your duty and that is what gets you paid to play video games.  To get a comprehensive manual on this subject visit this <a rel="nofollow"href="http://paytestgamers.com" target="_self">video game tester jobs website</a>.</p>
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