
I am planning the next few years of my life as my second course in college is approaching.
After I have finished this two year course I will have the opportunity to take a foundation degree course in games technologies. Foundation degree counts as two years towards my final honors degree.
So if all goes to plan I could end up having a full honors degree in gaming.
However, this is not my only option. I can also go down the internet, system, business technologies route. Gaming appeals to me more.
I was wondering if any of you have any experience with the gaming industry. What sort of job opportunities could it give me? Is it worth the effort? Should I consider something else?
It is best to mention that I am living in the UK. But if a decent job requires me to cross the pond then I will consider.

Formerly A Roxxor

Level Design (I plan on going into this)
Voice Acting
Screw EA
Coding
Art design
Game testing
http://www.valvesoftware.com/jobs.html
Check out some of the things on there.
Also graphic design.

We have two Native American casinos in Connecticut.
One is the Mashantucket-Pequots Foxwoods Casino, which is the largest casino in the world, at:
The other is the Mohegans Mohegan Sun Casino at:HTML Code:www.foxwoods.com
Both have career information on their sites. I don't gamble, personally, except nickle or quarter slots on occasion when I get there too early, but I sometimes go to the shows at the casinos, as they do have some good stuff at times, like I've seen Celtic Woman and Bob Dylan, and magician David Copperfield, and even a taping of a figure skating special for tv.HTML Code:www.mohegansun.com
Connecticut is beautiful too, much like England, actually.
Last edited by IrisRavenstar; 08-16-2009 at 07:51 PM.
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In other news...
Epic is hiring
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I guess I'll consult someone else .
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