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Submitted by souri on
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Firelight Technologies is looking for a graduate programmer to work on the next generation sound engine FMOD 4.

FMOD is a popular audio middleware library developed in Melbourne. More information about fmod can be found at www.fmod.org.
Roles vary from programming for the upcoming sound engine, to tools programming, porting code to new platforms, or writing components and plugins for the engine.

Platforms you will get to work on include Win32, Win64, Mac, PlayStation 2, XBox, GameCube, PocketPC, PSP and XBox 2 (Xenon). Experience is not nescessary on all platforms, just a solid ability to program C and think 'low level'.
Experience with the FMOD library is a bonus.

Send resumes to support@fmod.org.

Posted by souri on
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Firelight Technologies is looking for a graduate programmer to work on the next generation sound engine FMOD 4.

FMOD is a popular audio middleware library developed in Melbourne. More information about fmod can be found at www.fmod.org.
Roles vary from programming for the upcoming sound engine, to tools programming, porting code to new platforms, or writing components and plugins for the engine.

Platforms you will get to work on include Win32, Win64, Mac, PlayStation 2, XBox, GameCube, PocketPC, PSP and XBox 2 (Xenon). Experience is not nescessary on all platforms, just a solid ability to program C and think 'low level'.
Experience with the FMOD library is a bonus.

Send resumes to support@fmod.org.