Entry Level Game Developer
What Is an Entry Level Game Developer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

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What Does an Entry-Level Game Developer Do?
As an entry-level game developer, your responsibilities revolve around programming the algorithms and code that control video games. Your duties are to develop action sequences in games, graphical user interfaces, and other basic tools that allow seamless gameplay. You must be conscious of console or computer requirements, such as memory usage and graphics chip limitations, and you should be able to identify and fix glitches in the game quickly. You work closely with other programmers and QA testers to ensure that you deal with these issues systematically.
How to Become an Entry-Level Game Developer
To become an entry-level game developer, you typically need a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a closely related field. Several schools now offer specific degrees in computer game development as well. In addition to your education, you should look for internship or summer job opportunities to improve your opportunities after graduation. Additional qualifications include knowledge of multiple coding languages, such as Java, Python, and C, the ability to work under tight deadlines, and excellent interpersonal communication skills.
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