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United States/Europe Tsumea equivalent

Submitted by Pandah on

Does anybody know of any websites similar to Tusmea, which have an equally reliable and all inclusive source of employment opportunities, in Europe or America?

Submitted by souri on Mon, 23/03/09 - 12:24 AM Permalink

If you're after US and European game jobs, you're spoilt with choices. The two most obvious ones are gamesindustry.biz and gamasutra.com, but any general game developer related site around that has a job board would be covering those particular regions.

Very niche sites like tsumea which cover a very specific region on game development are a pretty rare breed. I don't think I've seen many sites around do what we do (I've only spotted one Indonesian site that covers local game dev).

Submitted by designerwatts on Mon, 23/03/09 - 2:02 AM Permalink

If your looking to get in communication with your peers overseas. make a linkedIn account and join some of the game-dev groups. from there you can advertise your folio, resume and make postings. http://www.linkedin.com

Additional to this forums like GameDev.Net is a game dev forum that's pretty large and popular. promoting your stuff there will help. http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/

I offer these two examples because it's also what I'm doing. :)

cheers!

Posted by Pandah on

Does anybody know of any websites similar to Tusmea, which have an equally reliable and all inclusive source of employment opportunities, in Europe or America?


Submitted by souri on Mon, 23/03/09 - 12:24 AM Permalink

If you're after US and European game jobs, you're spoilt with choices. The two most obvious ones are gamesindustry.biz and gamasutra.com, but any general game developer related site around that has a job board would be covering those particular regions.

Very niche sites like tsumea which cover a very specific region on game development are a pretty rare breed. I don't think I've seen many sites around do what we do (I've only spotted one Indonesian site that covers local game dev).

Submitted by designerwatts on Mon, 23/03/09 - 2:02 AM Permalink

If your looking to get in communication with your peers overseas. make a linkedIn account and join some of the game-dev groups. from there you can advertise your folio, resume and make postings. http://www.linkedin.com

Additional to this forums like GameDev.Net is a game dev forum that's pretty large and popular. promoting your stuff there will help. http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/

I offer these two examples because it's also what I'm doing. :)

cheers!