Topic: Need work ASAP
Balky's photo
Thu 06/03/10 02:02 AM
I have a B.S. in video game design.

I've got 4 years experience in QA testing video games.

I'm super stressed and can't find anything.

I'm working on an online portfolio to show employers.

I've found an intern position, should I take this? does intern pay?


imsingle951's photo
Thu 06/03/10 02:23 AM
I would say take it. You can inturn untill you find a job you realy want. Atleast you will money coming in in the meantime.

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Thu 06/03/10 05:23 AM
Edited by Kings_Knight on Thu 06/03/10 05:24 AM
Take it. If you're at the 'intern' level, you're not in a position yet to be picky ... in addition to the income, you'll prolly also have a benefits package ...

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Thu 06/03/10 05:51 AM

I have a B.S. in video game design.

I've got 4 years experience in QA testing video games.

I'm super stressed and can't find anything.

I'm working on an online portfolio to show employers.

I've found an intern position, should I take this? does intern pay?




The company will have to let you know if it's a paid position or not. It could give you some more experience that you can use for a new job, though.

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Sun 06/06/10 01:29 AM

I have a B.S. in video game design.

I've got 4 years experience in QA testing video games.

I'm super stressed and can't find anything.

I'm working on an online portfolio to show employers.

I've found an intern position, should I take this? does intern pay?




Intern positions usually dont pay BUT lead to full time work later on. If you can somehow relate your QA testing experience with software you can find a job easily and probably make some good money.

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Thu 06/10/10 02:04 PM

I've found an intern position, should I take this? does intern pay?


Well I think you should, but if you like flipping burgers insted...go for it.winking

motowndowntown's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:53 PM
Intern "Jobs" do not pay. They are for college kids who want experience.

AmbiantNight's photo
Thu 06/10/10 05:55 PM
some intern jobs pay some don't. Ask the possible employer and find out.

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Wed 07/07/10 04:54 PM
Tekdirect.com

I believe thats how its spelt. Give that a try. I know someone who had very little experience and NO certifications and went for work
like the next week making $17 an hour as an IT Technician.

If your computer and networking smart, you should have no trouble
at all.