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In reply to the discussion: Getting a job in the industry? [View all]

Ohio Joe

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Sat Apr 13, 2013, 05:16 PM
Apr 2013

I expect the answer partly depends on what you can/want to do/learn. There are a number of different jobs in the industry... Artist, programmers, testers, designers... More. They require different skill sets so I would suggest determining your best fit based on what you want to and can do, then first learn how to do that item. The whole 'getting into the industry' thing is no different then getting into anything else... You send a resume (and perhaps a portfolio once you have one) to the company, they put their job openings on their web sites. Getting your foot in the door is hard in all industries, knowing someone helps... Being good at whatever you do also helps... People skills, I wish I had better people skills when I was younger... And show up on time, I shit you not, half of life is showing up on time.

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