aardvark swift logo 16x9 Aardvark Swift partners with Academy Class to offer developer training courses

Aardvark Swift partners with Academy Class to offer developer training courses

Recruiter Aardvark Swift has partnered with UK-based training company Academy Class to offer game development training across a large number of disciplines. This is part of Aardvark Swift’s ongoing policy to improve the skills of and maintain the employability of game developers across the UK, which it sees as a huge benefit for candidates and dev studios alike.

A large number of courses are available, covering many different areas of games development. Whether you’re looking to deep dive into Unreal Engine or Unity or need a swift intro to 3D Studio Max or Maya, there’s going to be a course that interests aspiring and established game devs. There’s even courses on games marketing and social media, which could help you sell your games once you’re done making them. You can find the full range of classes available on the Aardvark Swift website.

Alongside this, Aardvark Swift and Academy Class are offering professional certification in Adobe, Autodesk and Unity middleware solutions. After sitting an exam you could have an official certificate in Photoshop or 3D Studio Max (among others) that could be the difference between getting your next job and… not.

Check out Aardvark Swift’s training page for full details and booking information. 

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