Studios usually go for security, so word of mouth is your best portfolio. Be active at conferences, join fellow developers on social media, take part in discussions. Bonus is, you get a sense for what really is in demand and you can develop in that direction. Know some people and you easily get into the industry. Do a good job then and be nice to the others and you'll stay in. Lend other people a hand to join you and you'll often have somebody, who pulls you back in.
I think the most important factor is the school and department you studied in. To give an example from myself, I did not study computer engineering, that's why I received negative responses from many companies.
yes, but I do all the technical stuff inside game dev pro and game dev pro rapid launch... Preparing to do a math course for C++, blueprints for unreal, and c# for unity.
Unless you are applying as a game dev for the catholic church, I confirm that they are able to navigate links and websites and don´t need to print every pdf they open ; )
I find that if the portfolio does not look *better* than the game the studio is making, they don't even interview you. It is nonsense, but that is the way it is. It is taking me longer to polish my portfolio than it took me to develop some of the games on it. Now I'm starting to get interviews.
I'm from india and over here there is not such a great demand for game developers and the salary is also very less , if I create a portfolio and apply in Foreign Game Development Studios especially in the Western Nations will they hire me ?
Studios usually go for security, so word of mouth is your best portfolio. Be active at conferences, join fellow developers on social media, take part in discussions. Bonus is, you get a sense for what really is in demand and you can develop in that direction. Know some people and you easily get into the industry. Do a good job then and be nice to the others and you'll stay in. Lend other people a hand to join you and you'll often have somebody, who pulls you back in.
I think the most important factor is the school and department you studied in. To give an example from myself, I did not study computer engineering, that's why I received negative responses from many companies.
Hey! Can you make one of Those c++ toutrials in unreal 5 again like you did before i love those videos and im sure other people do to !
yes, but I do all the technical stuff inside game dev pro and game dev pro rapid launch...
Preparing to do a math course for C++, blueprints for unreal, and c# for unity.
Cool!
@@awesometuts So should I wait before you release that course? Or it will be added on top of the current course game dev pro?
that's going to be a separate course... I'll inform everyone when it's ready
@@awesometutsbro dont pls don’t ignore my last comment and answer it plsssss ok
My submission was failed on your home page, I don't known why, can you fix that?
hey bro, do you need a shorts scriptwriter?
Unless you are applying as a game dev for the catholic church, I confirm that they are able to navigate links and websites and don´t need to print every pdf they open ; )
Oh you still alive ? !!
I'm stronger than ever...
Voice is too low
do you have speakers?
@@awesometuts Yes but , while watching your video I'm wearing headphones .
I agree, i was listening with my headphones
@@awesometutsYa you vocies is very low in this video I am using headphones
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I find that if the portfolio does not look *better* than the game the studio is making, they don't even interview you. It is nonsense, but that is the way it is. It is taking me longer to polish my portfolio than it took me to develop some of the games on it. Now I'm starting to get interviews.
So you saying each mf who works at Ubisoft have their own AC in portfolio but better? What is the cap and what zaza you smoking 😂😂😂
@@davidkunakovsky3155 I said "looks" better, not is better. Check out some of the portfolios of the devs on those games. They look impossibly good.
@@davidkunakovsky3155lol, imagine every devs at ubisoft got their own version of AC.
I'm from india and over here there is not such a great demand for game developers and the salary is also very less , if I create a portfolio and apply in Foreign Game Development Studios especially in the Western Nations will they hire me ?
If you're good, yes.
@@awesometuts What do you mean by if i'm good ? Do I need to make some big games to showcase in my portfolio ?
Which state bro
@@prasanta_vlogs in maharashtra and from which you are ?
@@TheVenue-bo7tk I from odisha . Are you learning game programming or design