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Want your games career to take you around the world?
Develop Mar 26 2008, 11:10am
200+ jobs - from Seattle to London, via Sweden and Spain - listed on developmag.com PLUS: Special listing offer ends soon
Are you looking for a new challange, and perhaps dreaming of working for leading studios in the UK such as Blimey, Jagex, FreeStyleGames or Eurocom? Maybe you fancy a move to Seattle or Canada, or perhaps the idea of working for Microsoft Game Studios appeals more?
Then look no further than our jobs board which currently boasts details of over 200 real games development vacancies around the world.
Hot jobs up for grabs this week include:
Senior Character Animators / Games Programmers - FreeStyleGames (Warwick, UK)
Gameplay/Level Designers / Experienced Gameplay/Level Designers - Eurocom (Derby, UK)
Animator, Sweden
Vehicle Modellers / Programmers / Producers - Blimey Games (London, UK)
Senior positions across all disciplines (including art director, executive producer, senior graphics engineer, senior tools programmer, senior engineer, senior production artist, senior animator) on new IP being developed by a world-renowned studio in Seattle, USA
Localisation Project Manager, Canada
Creative Producer/Game Development Manager - Jagex (Cambridge, UK)
Executive Producer - Microsoft Game Studios (UK)
Animator / Senior Animator - Spain
And if what you're looking for isn't listed up there, there's plenty more vacancies listed on our jobs board, where you can also upload your CV and send it directly to recruiting studios.
Follow this link to find your dream job.
And if you're a recruiter looking to find new staff, we're currently running a special offer where you can advertise each of your vacancies on the Develop jobs board for just £50 each. Contact Katie.Rawlings@intentmedia.co.uk to find out more – but be quick, as the offer ends on March 31st.
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