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#58 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/10/10 20:52:47
Threewave Software Hiring Programmer
Community News | 10/10/2004 | 6:22 PST - Jube
Career minded gamers with programming experience with id or Valve technology should hustle themselves over to Threewave Software where they have announced that they are currently looking to hire a new programmer. Suitable applicants must be able to relocate to the Vancouver, Canada area. For a look at job requirements and details on applying for this position or Threewave jobs, visit the Threewave Software Careers page.
Hmm
#59 posted by Lunaran on 2004/10/10 23:29:53
I think the US presidential election in November will determine whether I apply first to an American company or Splash Damage.
I Hope The Rich Guy Who Went To Yale And Has A Powerful Family Wins
#60 posted by Blitz on 2004/10/11 00:11:03
[nt]
Blitz:
#61 posted by metlslime on 2004/10/11 00:45:49
could you be more specific?
Or: What do you have against Nader?
Hmmm
#62 posted by HeadThump on 2004/10/11 00:53:09
If no one wins a plurality, could we leave that job vacant for four years?
HeadThump
#63 posted by pushplay on 2004/10/11 15:15:05
You mean someone only becomes president if they have more votes than anyone else but less than half? That would make for some interesting strategy.
#64 posted by - on 2004/10/11 15:41:18
This is not the Presendental Debate Thread. And this forum has nothing to do with politics anyway, drop it fellas before we get too off topic and into a huge stupid flame war that has nothing to do with mapping.
Vote...
#65 posted by JPL on 2004/10/12 02:01:16
... Scampie for president !!! ;))
But I Was Just Saying ...
#66 posted by Lunaran on 2004/10/12 23:20:12
... never mind.
EA UK Looking For Graduates
#67 posted by LTH on 2004/10/21 07:19:57
I have a friend who works for EA in the UK. They make shit games but apparently it's a really nice company to work for. If you're a graduate with computer games knowledge then they want to hear from you. If you mail me I can probably put in a good word for you, too.
Er...
#68 posted by Maj on 2004/10/21 08:53:09
...but doing what? Toiling in their underground sugar caves?
Yes
#69 posted by LTH on 2004/10/21 09:09:26
That and being a graduate trainee. They want anyone with computer skills who's smart and has an interest in computer games. Programming experience would help, as would mapping / graphics experience, which is why I pass on the note.
Who Cares About The Company...
#70 posted by pope on 2004/10/21 20:07:29
it's who you work with.
besides its stable and im sure you get a decent health package and all that crunk.
EA in vancouver is also hiring
as is Rockstar games last I heard...that might be done now, not sure.
Mapper Needed
#71 posted by shadowalker on 2004/10/22 01:32:55
I need a someone to help me with mapping stanards and working out my normal dm, arena, and CTF scripts for my mod. And of course, writing original maps for it, one or more of these options.
You can contact me through the javascript link on my site: http://planetquake.com/ud/
as
Blackpope
#72 posted by JPL on 2004/10/22 02:28:42
You should care to the company as well !!! I agree it's really enjoyable to work with a good team, with good guys, nevertheless, working into a good company is at least really important: who would like to be involved into a project which will be closed due to a lack of ressources ??? Nobody I presume....
And...
#73 posted by JPL on 2004/10/22 02:29:24
.. the more if you will be fired then...
#74 posted by pope on 2004/10/22 22:47:48
<Q> who would like to be involved into a project which will be closed due to a lack of ressources ???
then why gripe about Electronic Arts, if one company isn't going to bankrupt anytime soon it's that one.
Blackpope
#75 posted by wrath on 2004/10/24 16:24:55
granted, I haven't followed the discussion, but a publisher's financial status don't really secure a given project. I'm willing to bet that one of the reasons EA is so fuck-off big is that they are willing to can projects that don't give them a guaranteed break-even.
In Short...
#76 posted by wrath on 2004/10/24 16:25:12
I'm willing.
Break Even
#77 posted by pushplay on 2004/10/24 19:34:19
Ahahaha. EA isn't in the business of breaking even. People from EA keep comming by campus and they'll all tell you that EA lives by focus group thinking. And if your idea doesn't have million+ seller written all over it, they aren't interested.
I Mean..
#78 posted by JPL on 2004/10/25 02:20:49
... that being a big company never secure yourself from stopping a project due to lack of ressources, or just because they guess it will not be finacially intereseting !! I work into microelectronic design, and it's rather current in big companies (like Texas, IBM, Philips, and Motorola... I've many experiences like tese...) to start a project, and suddenly to stop it because there is in fact no possible client, or just due to a management change... never forget this....
If You're Thinking Of Working For EA...
#79 posted by pushplay on 2004/11/12 03:23:53
#80 posted by LTH on 2004/11/12 10:22:52
Employment law in the UK is a lot tighter than in the US, of course.
That doesn't stop EA being bastards :)
Afaik
#81 posted by pope on 2004/11/12 23:40:09
the EA in canada is like dreamjob for all those who apply. Sure its a giant super mega gumbo-Corp, but I think they kinda fear the wrath of our WCB.
EA Canada
#82 posted by pushplay on 2004/11/13 14:06:01
Do you really want to work for a company desperate to use you up and screw you over if only they could find a way?
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