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13005: Concept Artist - High Profile Project, Scotland, UK
12849: Lead Games Designer , Midlands, UK
12997: Network Programmer - Racing Games , Newcastle, UK
12893: SR. Technical Artist - Independant Studio, Villingen, Germany
12940: 3D (Technology) Programmer - Worldwide Developer, Southern, Sweden
12942: QA Lead - Cutting-Edge AAA Title , Scotland, UK
12960: Principal Environment Artist, Guildford, UK
12856: Game Art Tutor - New Zealand's Top School, Auckland, New Zealand
13032: Audio Designers (2x) - Excellent Opportunities, Oxfordshire, UK
13031: Character Modellers Needed , Sydney, Australia
12959: Senior SFX Artist - International Developer, Shanghai, China
12827: Senior 3D Programmer - International Publisher, Montreal, Canada
12892: Senior Animator, Cambridge, UK
12909: Technical Artist - AAA Titles, Midlands, UK
12926: Unreal Experienced Programmers, Sunny, Spain
12985: Lead/Sr. Network Programmer, Frankfurt, Germany
12860: Environment Artist - NEW MMO, Midlands, UK
13013: Sr. Software Engineer, Scotland, United Kingdom
12944: QA Manager - Independant Developer, Beautiful, Germany
12907: Animation Technical Director, Shanghai, China
13029: 3D Animator - Next Gen Title, Sydney, Australia
12952: DS Gameplay Programmer, Midlands, UK
12917: Sr. Game Engineer - Shanghai, Shanghai, China
12933: Sr. Level Designer, Budapest, Hungry
12993: Lead Programmer, Barcelona, Spain
12929: Sr. Environment Artist, Scotland, UK
12945: Account Manager - Unqiue Opportunity, UK, And Europe
12924: French Translator Opportunity, Cambridge, UK
12916: 3D Layout Artist - Independant Studio, Sydney, Australia
12910: Server Programmer - Innovative Studio, Villingen, Germany
12872: Sr. Animator - High Profile Title, Midlands, UK
12934: Physics Programmer - Next Gen Project, Stockholm, Sweden
13007: Tools Programmer, Scotland, UK
12986: Audio Programmer - FPS, Frankfurt, Germany
12897: Project Manager, Midlands, UK
13016: 2D Concept Artist, Scotland, UK
12880: Producer - Next Gen , Shanghai, China
12691: Xbox 360 Programmer - Highly Successful Game, Oslo, Norway
13025: Sr. Designer - London, London, UK
12992: Senior Network Programmer, Northern Ireland, UK
12903: Action Script Programmer, Shanghai, China
12870: Special Effects Artist, Midlands, UK
12888: Technical Director, Melbourne, Australia
12998: Physics Programmer, Newcastle, UK
13027: QA Studio Manager, Shanghai, China
12920: Lead Animator - Urgent Role, Budapest, Hungry
12848: Senior Online Software Engineer, San Francisco, UK
12918: Senior Designer - Brilliant Opportunity, Midlands, UK
12931: Technical Artist - Action Games, Melbourne, Australia
13023: Network Programmer - AAA Title, Midlands, UK
   

Games Job Blog / Interactive News / Recruiterblog

Games Jobsfest – sunshine in the UK brings out the new jobs.
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:54:24 +0000

Job seekers registered with Interactive Selection have had a good week. Despite the sweltering temperatures that you can see on the TV at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships just 2 miles from our London office, Interactive’s employer clients have notified us of 36 new jobs across game development, game service companies and game education. We have new jobs [...]

David Smith interviews Kevin Green CEO of the UK’s REC.
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 10:51:57 +0000

Kevin Green visited leading games recruiter, Interactive Selection, on 29 June 2009 and was very happy to answer questions like: Why is it important for job seekers to work with an agency which is a REC member?  Hear what Kevin has to say in response to David Smiths’s questions.

Rebellion seek a Desk Editor and Account Manager for its fiction and graphic novel lists
Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:34:32 +0000

Rebellion Development in Oxford seeks an eBook Production Assistant for a 3 month contract role to turn their published genre fiction novels into online eBooks, involving use of InDesign to extract text, minor editing of script files and HTML files and resizing of graphics. They also seek an experienced full time Desk Editor for established [...]

Watch this inspiring video and tell me you would not want to be a recruiter!
Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:17:57 +0000

The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) launch the Institute of Recruitment Professionals in the UK. Kevin Green, the REC’s Chief Executive, said: “One of our main goals is to deliver a world class service to members. The IRP takes this another step closer and towards professionalising the industry, giving recruiters operating at all levels unprecedented levels [...]

Recruitment is now officially a top class profession, honest.
Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:25:46 +0000

On 25th June the REC launches its Institute of Recruitment Professionals (IRP). Through the Institute, recruitment professionals will have access to the latest information, knowledge, support and expert advice. The Institute will give every recruiter in the land the professional identity that comes with belonging to a  recognised profession. Recruiterblog has just joined up as [...]

Digital Britain report will help media and creative recruiters in the UK.
Tue, 23 Jun 2009 13:19:27 +0000

The Digital Britain report presented to the UK Parliament by The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport and the Minister for Communications,Technology and Broadcasting which was published last week and gives a boost to media and creative industry recruiters. Among the key points of the report developed by Stephen Carter, first minister for [...]

Who would not want to work in the current 24 Billion Pound games industry?
Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:50:22 +0000

Leading publisher Activision’s CEO Bobby Kotick recently opened the E3 trade show with a presentation. Kotick told attendant investors that he thinks the global video game industry would grow from $39 billion (24 Billion Pounds)  in 2008 to $55 billion (33 Billion Pounds) in 2012. As an antidote the other entertainment mediums, which are shrinking in [...]

Realtime Worlds in Dundee passes 250 staffing mark and takes increased office space.
Thu, 18 Jun 2009 15:58:51 +0000

Realtime Worlds, the leading independent video game developer, announced today that its ambitious growth plans have now taken it up to and beyond having 250 staff. And that plans are set for it to continue to grow to considerably more than 300 by early 2010 when it will have launched its next title, APB. To [...]

Moneybookers seek Senior eCommerce Account Manager – Gaming for eWallet business in London, UK
Wed, 17 Jun 2009 16:31:32 +0000

Moneybookers is one of Europe’s largest online payments systems and among the world’s leading eWallet providers, with over seven million account holders. The simple eWallet enables any customer to conveniently and securely pay online without revealing personal financial data, as well as to send and receive money transfers cost-effectively by simply using an email address. [...]

Poll: When looking for a new job, from whom do you prefer to seek assistance?
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 15:27:55 +0000

I make applications directly. I ask friends to help me. I select 1 professional agency I work with multiple agencies. I do all of the above! Please vist this Linked In poll at http://polls.linkedin.com/p/42395/eymon