GICG041: Do video game studios ever consider hiring entry-level job applicants?
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This week's question is from Taylor, who asks "I am incredibly committed to my craft and improving at it, yet I am under the impression that when I apply for jobs, along with my application there may be 30+ talented artists who have been in the industry before. Do hiring managers occasionally consider candidates that have potential, despite not having the experience? Or do they only seriously consider ones that have industry experience?" LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE http://www.gameindustrycareerguide.com/you-can-swim-with-the-big-fish/ Thanks for listening, and for sharing this with other people who are bustin' their butts to get a job in the game industry. To ask me a question to be answered on this podcast, just leave a comment or send an email. For more information on getting a job in video games, visit: http://www.GameIndustryCareerGuide.com
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