Send in your work experience and internship opportunities for a free new dedicated web page

How you can help aspiring developers get a job in games

To help students find work experience opportunities around their area, and to support studios with promoting such programmes, we’re setting up a web page listing all available vacancies.

The web page comes on the back of our investigation into the difficulties games students are facing getting a job in the industry.

It’s completely open and free to any studios offering work experience opportunities, apprenticeships, traineeships, internships and any related programmes supporting students.

If you’d like to help, we just need your company name, location, the type of opportunity, the job role, the dates these programmes run, a web link and a contact (You can link to a contact form if preferred). This information will then be ordered into a spreadsheet where users can easily search by their own preferences.

Email Craig Chapple at cchapple@nbmedia.com to take part.

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