ET:QW Production Testers

Have you dreamed of a job in the gaming industry, being paid to play the latest release? If yes, and you live in the London area - here’s your chance.

Splash Damage are recruiting Production Testers to join their London studios to work on their upcomming title Enemy Territory: Quake Wars. This opportunity allows normal gamers to have an input into the development of the game. It is expected that testing will run over three periods – with the release date set for Autumn 2007.

Here’s an extract from the Job Description

Quote We are looking for Production Testers to join our studios in London, England. Applicants must be located in the London/Kent area.

Essential Skills and Experience

[*] Demonstrable experience playing multiplayer team-based first person shooter games (in online gaming clans). This can be shown with links to clan sites, forums that you are active in etc.
[*] Methodical approach to finding and reporting problems/bugs
[*] Good working knowledge of DOS/Windows PCs
[*] Excellent communication skills and the ability to work with varied staff members and personalities with a high degree of understanding, conciseness and directness
[*] Ability to give positive as well as negative feedback
[*] Honesty and a strong work ethic
[*] Firm grasp of testing basics, including how to locate, identify and reproduce bugs, how to properly write a bug report and enter it into a bug database
[*] Ability to handle high pressure situations and prioritize multiple projects
[*] Willingness to work above and beyond the call of duty, working to drive the process forward
[*]Ability to identify what is required by other departments and be prepared for it

Thankfully the job description specifies that all candidates must have some form of competition clan experience. Hopefully ensuring the game will be suitable for both public and competition play.

All interested candidates should apply over on Splash Damage

Although an alpha demo is currently in circulation, and will be available to play at Quakecon 2006, it is not expected that a playable demo will be publicly released

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