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Industry Placement

Submitted by Stu on

I am currently studying a bachelor of Digital Design at Queensland College of Arts, and I get to do a subject called Industry Placement where the Uni helps find us work experience in our chosen field. My question is, does anyone know where I can find a list of all the computer game companies in South-East Queensland.

So far I've found Auran and Krome but I'm sure there's more.

Stu

Submitted by Pantmonger on Wed, 24/09/03 - 6:42 PMPermalink

There is a good list under developers on this very site. Just look to the top right corner.

Pantmonger

Submitted by Satyrblood on Wed, 24/09/03 - 8:00 PMPermalink

My degree has an industry placement part of it (for eight months) and I'm doing mine in Melb (however, it was pre-chosen by the uni, so I didn't have a say where I was going). It is a great opportunity Stu, not only to learn how businesses function and whatnot (as well as the politics), it also looks really good on a resume as well. Helps beat that vicious cycle of "qualified, but no experience and experienced, but no qualifications". Good luck anyway!

Submitted by Stu on Wed, 24/09/03 - 8:03 PMPermalink

Thanks Pants that's exactly what I was looking for.

Satyr: Yeah I'm really looking forward to the expeirence.

Stu

Posted by Stu on

I am currently studying a bachelor of Digital Design at Queensland College of Arts, and I get to do a subject called Industry Placement where the Uni helps find us work experience in our chosen field. My question is, does anyone know where I can find a list of all the computer game companies in South-East Queensland.

So far I've found Auran and Krome but I'm sure there's more.

Stu


Submitted by Pantmonger on Wed, 24/09/03 - 6:42 PMPermalink

There is a good list under developers on this very site. Just look to the top right corner.

Pantmonger

Submitted by Satyrblood on Wed, 24/09/03 - 8:00 PMPermalink

My degree has an industry placement part of it (for eight months) and I'm doing mine in Melb (however, it was pre-chosen by the uni, so I didn't have a say where I was going). It is a great opportunity Stu, not only to learn how businesses function and whatnot (as well as the politics), it also looks really good on a resume as well. Helps beat that vicious cycle of "qualified, but no experience and experienced, but no qualifications". Good luck anyway!

Submitted by Stu on Wed, 24/09/03 - 8:03 PMPermalink

Thanks Pants that's exactly what I was looking for.

Satyr: Yeah I'm really looking forward to the expeirence.

Stu