Programmer roles at studios across the globe

The top five game job vacancies (13.05.14)

Develop has scoured its daily-updated jobs board featuring hundreds of vacancies across a plethora of professions and chosen five top positions.

This week, we have selected five vacancies in a number of roles at game companies across the UK at Mind Candy, Kwalee, Ninja Theory, Crytek and FreeStyle

Be sure to visit our Jobs page to take a look at further opportunities.

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To advertise a job or request more details, please contact sales manager Alex Boucher at alex.boucher@intentmedia.co.uk or sales executive Katy Bensley at katy.bensley@intentmedia.co.uk.

Best of luck.

This week’s top five game job vacancies

Unreal programmer / Triple-A developer / UK – South East / Click here

Gameplay programmer / Bordeaux studio / France / Click here

Bilingual programmer (Japanese English) / Triple-A developer / Japan / Click here

Lead programmer / Independent mobile studio / UK – London / Click here

Experienced mulitplatform games programmer / Handheld and mobile studio / Malta / Click here

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