Wazat
#76 posted by
Maj on 2003/12/02 07:19:59
All of what you said can be true, but not universally. It's horribly dependent on what company you're at, or which project you're working on.
1) Started on 21k (ukp, after 3 year AI degree and doing 3 months work ex. summer before).
2) Well, mine are generally alright (depends what you mean by 'boss' though, this goes from lead coder to CEO).
3) Games jobs are probably below average, but it's not peanuts either. Leads and seniors can go into 40-50k. Starting salaries are what you'd expect for graduates.
4) Nope. A lot of people here spend their lunchtimes playing AA/CS/UTk3/Q3/etc., stay after work for Halo/football games, own 2+ consoles. As a coder you wouldn't do much play-testing anyway.
5) Er... k... not sure how to respond to self-pity.
6) *shrug*, they're not falling of trees here, but good people can still get good jobs. However, it would be trickier coming straight out of uni - experience is very important.
NOTE: This is UK. I have no idea what it's like in US.
Thanks
#77 posted by
Wazat on 2003/12/02 09:48:29
Thanks for replying, Maj. I was expecting to be ignored to death since this thread is so old. :)
What about the US, anyone?