Beta Game Testing Job - Begin Today With These 3 Simple Steps

by admin on August 11, 2009

 

Paid video game testing is definitely a lot of fun, however, you must also know that it isn't fun for everyone. A video game tester needs to do work and finish the tasks designated to him. If he does not perform his work efficiently or if he just approaches his duties as though they aren't all that important, chances are he won't be a paid video games tester for long. Having said that, if you're still keen on playing & testing video games as a career, then be sure to follow the 3 simple steps listed below.

1. More Contacts Means More Strings To Pull

Everyone you speak to -- that regularly works with & is part of video game creation -- should be regarded as a potential "tool" that you can utilize. This person may be the launching point that enables you to land that first great game tester job. This individual could be able to inform you about brand new testing jobs opening up; those of which are never actively talked about. She (or he) could also pull the right strings with a few "top" people and help you get testing assignments when you need them most. In other words, they could be your "lucky ticket" for getting into the the world of video game testing; hence, try to be as professional and as cordial as possible with every person you meet.

2. Offer Up Your Testing Skills, With No Pay

This might make you gag in disgust to do work, if you call game testing work, without pay; but it is just one of those "necessary evils" in order to get your foot through the door. Present your video game tester skills to testing centers and game developers and tell them that you are ready to test their video game titles completely for free. Considering that game companies do not like to invest more on testing than what is absolutely necessary, they will be more than glad to take advantage of your service. Soon after a few "no pay" testing assignments, you should have an excellent pile of recommendations ready & waiting for those paid beta game testing jobs.

3. You Must Get Active

You shouldn't wait for testing opportunities to fall from the skies and strike you in the noggin -- it is not going to happen. To be perfectly honest, you have to get yourself out and about and begin approaching game development companies directly. Make them aware of who you are, what you do, as well as how big a resource you can be to their organization; whether it's a permanent or temporary position. If you present a solid case, There Is Not Any reason why you should be rejected.

Paid videogame testing may be tremendously rewarding -- but, be certain not to get in over your head, because there is REAL work involved with this kind of career!

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