So I dug through my archives to find actual resumes from people that applied while I was running the engineering department at a mid-sized game studio. Nothing speaks louder than an example that worked. Today, there’s 100 times more advice out there and it’s 1,000 times more conflicting and contradictory. Not helpful.įunctional or chronological? Combination or targeted? Formal or creative? MS Word or PDF? It shouldn’t have been so hard to get a straight answer. But what little I did find was conflicting and contradictory. Naturally I searched the Internet, hoping to find good advice and resume samples that worked. When I applied for my first game studio job back in 2001, I knew that a good resume was important. I typed my gaming resume on this clacker. Read the full guide to learn how to write a strong resume, build a winning portfolio, ace your job interviews and more. This article is part of our Video Game Job Hunt Guide.
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