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Jake Habgood
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Hi - I hope it's okay to put this here...
My relationship with GameMaker goes back a long way (I co-authored the Game Maker's Apprentice with Mark Overmars about 14 years ago).
I've been impressed with the talent that GameMaker has helped to develop over the years, and wondered if this internship opportunity with me at Sumo Digital (specifically our Sheffield HQ) might suit someone here:
What makes this different from typical internship opportunities is that we're NOT necessarily looking for any prior experience of C++ or 3D game engines (we're going to teach you that). You don't even necessarily have to have a degree.
We're simply looking for aptitude and enthusiasm, so if you have your own portfolio of amazing GameMaker creations and a thirst for becoming a professional game programmer, then you could be exactly what we're looking for.
Although we're all working remotely at the moment, candidates should expect to be spending some time at our Sheffield studio in the UK, once things return to "normal".
More about Sumo-Digital here: https://www.sumo-digital.com/
More from me here: https://twitter.com/jacobmph
Kind Regards,
Jake
My relationship with GameMaker goes back a long way (I co-authored the Game Maker's Apprentice with Mark Overmars about 14 years ago).
I've been impressed with the talent that GameMaker has helped to develop over the years, and wondered if this internship opportunity with me at Sumo Digital (specifically our Sheffield HQ) might suit someone here:
Sumo Digital - Trainee Programmer Internship - SUMO SHEFFIELD
The role @ Sumo Sumo is currently leading an industry initiative to develop apprenticeship standards for the video game sector. As part of this, we are looking to recruit a cohort of Game Programmer interns to play a collaborative role in shaping the future of industry training. We’re looking...
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What makes this different from typical internship opportunities is that we're NOT necessarily looking for any prior experience of C++ or 3D game engines (we're going to teach you that). You don't even necessarily have to have a degree.
We're simply looking for aptitude and enthusiasm, so if you have your own portfolio of amazing GameMaker creations and a thirst for becoming a professional game programmer, then you could be exactly what we're looking for.
Although we're all working remotely at the moment, candidates should expect to be spending some time at our Sheffield studio in the UK, once things return to "normal".
More about Sumo-Digital here: https://www.sumo-digital.com/
More from me here: https://twitter.com/jacobmph
Kind Regards,
Jake