Video Game Testing and Networking With Others

There are a lot of different aspects of paid video game testing besides playing games and making money. The truth is that it is not all fun & games. To truly be a successful video game tester, you have to network with others.

Starting a career as a video game tester is not typically easy. To be honest, it can be downright brutal if you just rush in blind and hope for the best. To make things a bit easier for yourself, it may be a good idea to get acquainted with the basics of being a professional video game tester; or more specifically, the importance of networking as a tester.

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Networking is a very important aspect of game testing. Not only will it improve your chances of advancement in your career, but it can also be a great way to find out whats going on behind closed doors within the industry. Are you guaranteed to have a better career with a network of reliable contacts? No, but it will surely help with the cause.

Building up and maintaining a reliable network is not an easy task. You can't sign-up to a website and expect them to give you all of the contacts you'll ever need. It just doesn't work that way. However, that doesn't mean you shouldn't exploit as many websites as possible. As a matter of fact, websites and forums are great places to begin with your networking efforts. Why? Simply because they are filled with people who know a lot about video games and the video game industry.

Websites & forums devoted to video games and game testing are created practically every day, which means you are in no short supply of people to network with. Although, if you do happen to have trouble finding a forum that focuses on the video game industry (which is highly unlikely), there is link to a game developers forum directly below. It should be an excellent place to make a few contacts and get started with your networking.

http://www.igda.org/Forums/

"Is networking really that important?" In a simple word, yes. A quality network will play a large part in your video game tester career. Generally speaking, a reliable network is the difference between getting an "okay" testing job and an "Outstanding!" one. Your network could lead to that huge job that pays almost triple what any other testing job has paid; Or, your lack of a network could lead to that embarrassingly small paycheck that causes you to wonder why you became a professional video game tester in the first place. All in all, your network will either make or break your video game testing career.

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Sean Saunders Spends Most of His Time Playing Video Games And He Now Has A Very Successful Career as a Professional Video Game Tester. If You Too Would Like To Get Started With Paid Video Game Testing, Visit Gamer-Testing-Ground.com, The Number One Resource For Video Game Testers Everywhere.

By Sean Saunders
Published: 1/5/2008
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