Creative Skillset games industry survey deadline nears

Creative Skillset is asking game industry professionalsto provide feedback on matters affecting the sector.

Members on the industry panels will be asked to complete a maximum of four surveys a year, all of which can be accessed online. Topics will cover issues such as skills gaps in the UK and the future needs of the country’s creative industries.

Those who enter the surveys will also gain access to the results within two weeks of their completion date.

The next survey will take place between October 14th and 20th, focusing on future industry trends, including skills needs, technological advancements and investment opportunities.

"We understand the importance of working closely with industry and gaining feedback which will shape our future strategies,” said Creative Skillset CEO Dinah Caine. It is vital that our panels fully represent the industries which they cover, and so we urge employers and professionals to register now and contribute their views and ideas in the October survey."

For more information and to register, employers can go to the official websitehere. Other industry professionals can also access the surveyhere.

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