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Get a job: ArenaNet and others hiring now on the Gamasutra jobs board

In the latest postings over the last seven days, Gamasutra's <a href="http://www.gamasutra.com/jobs/">jobs board</a> plays host to roles in every major discipline, including opportunities at Telltale Games, ArenaNet, Havok, and others.

Eric Caoili, Blogger

June 22, 2012

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In the latest postings over the last seven days, Gamasutra's jobs board plays host to roles in every major discipline, including opportunities at Telltale Games, ArenaNet, Havok, and others. Each position posted by employers will appear on the main Gamasutra job board, and appear in the site's daily and weekly newsletters, reaching our readers directly. It will also be cross-posted for free across Gamasutra's network of submarket sites, which includes content sites focused on independent games and more. Now, the Gamasutra job board features the brand-new Job Seeker Center hompage, which provides users with a personalized dashboard for resumes, cover letters, and career opportunities. Some of the notable jobs posted this week include: ArenaNet: Environment Artist: "ArenaNet has established itself as a leading light in the online games industry with Guild Wars, one of the most successful massively multiplayer online game franchises of all time, with more than 6 million copies sold. We're preparing to surpass our success with Guild Wars 2, which is in development right now." Telltale Games: Core Technology - Senior Systems Engineer: "Telltale Games is an award-winning independent developer and publisher founded by games industry veterans. Since our beginning in 2004, Telltale has pioneered the creation and delivery of episodic gaming content. Telltale's titles have won numerous awards and accolades from publications such as IGN, Official Xbox Magazine, PlayStation – The Official Magazine, PC Gamer, GameSpy and more, and our work has met with critical acclaim from mainstream outlets including USA Today, CNN, The New York Times and Variety." Pocket Gems: Senior Game Artist: "Pocket Gems develops free-to-play mobile games that are ridiculously fun. We were founded in 2009 by Daniel Terry and Harlan Crystal, engineers and gaming industry outsiders, who wanted to bring the excitement of social gaming to the mobile platform. Our 14 titles to-date have been smash hits, each landing at the top of the charts and entertaining millions of customers across the globe." Havok: Software Engineers - (All experience levels): "We at Havok are very proud of who we are and what we do. We offer a unique opportunity to work alongside talented colleagues in a challenging role with real job satisfaction. Havok engineering has been at the cutting edge of innovation in game development for over a decade. We work cross platform, mainly on AAA titles, with top clients such as EA, Sony, Activision, Nintendo, Ubisoft, Bungie, Guerrilla, and DICE. We have a unique environment made up of talented, small, stable teams. We provide each of our engineers with an opportunity to make a real impact on our environment, our business and the direction of our industry standard products." Wooga: Junior Game Designer – Game 9 Mobile: "Wooga is a leading European social games developer, based in Berlin. With currently over 8 mn DAU Wooga has - in just a few years - become the third largest game developer on Facebook! We run our company a little different than most other game developers. Some of our key beliefs: small teams doing great things; one studio, one timezone; be fast, be bold; combine emotion and analytics; and be cutting-edge." To browse hundreds of similar jobs, and for more information on searching, responding to, or posting game industry-relevant jobs to the top source for jobs in the business, please visit Gamasutra's job board now.

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Eric Caoili

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Eric Caoili currently serves as a news editor for Gamasutra, and has helmed numerous other UBM Techweb Game Network sites all now long-dead, including GameSetWatch. He is also co-editor for beloved handheld gaming blog Tiny Cartridge, and has contributed to Joystiq, Winamp, GamePro, and 4 Color Rebellion.

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