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The goal of playing video games for a living often begins with becoming a game tester, whether you want to end up being a designer, programmer or executive producer. This is the best way to get your foot in the door and demonstrate that you can not only play games, but have a knack for attention to detail.

That’s exactly the advice of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 QA Project Lead Jeff Roper. “The basic characteristics managers look for would be a fundamental love and passion for video games,” he says. “Other important characteristics would be an eye for detail, critical thinking and the ability to stay focused throughout. Of course, being a team player and getting along with your fellow co-workers is also important.”
The problem with this entry-level position is that it’s difficult to track down using the over-searched word “video game tester.” Instead, look for “quality assurance tester” or “QA tester.” Go directly to companies, make as many contacts as possible and, as with any sought-after job, be persistent. Apply knowing that there’s more to being a video game tester than sitting in a beanbag chair playing through all of your favorite game franchises before they’re released. Games won’t always be part of your top ten list, you’ll test for hours on end and you’re typically limited to a single game until the end of its production.
“Testing is hard work and can often be tedious,” Roper points out. “Someone who expects to just play video games all day will be disappointed. Someone who realizes that testing is a serious job, with high expectations, will be much more successful.”

Being able to pick up on glitches is important along with communicating those mistakes that you come across. Solid verbal and written skills are a top requirement, so you can’t get by on your joystick prowess alone. Also, emphasize in a cover letter your ability to meet deadlines along with your passion for playing through the latest games. Finally, a word of caution: don’t fall for the dozens of scams out there that have you pay to learn how to become a video game tester.
These websites prey on the young and naive, claiming to teach you the secret of earning hundreds of dollars a day for what you do for no money at all. Being a real QA Tester sounds too good to be true as it is, but you should be able to tell the true job postings from the fake affiliate scams, right? Just hone those perceptive skills you’ll eventually need as a game tester.

Matt Swider has been writing about video games for 12 years and received his degree is journalism from Pennsylvania State University. Now based in Los Angeles, he is actively expanding GamingTarget.com and his freelance opportunities.
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Julia_Kent
Video game testers must have lots of patience, be methodical in their approach and have a keen eye for details. They must be good communicators and have some understanding of computer hardware and software. And, of course, it helps to have awesome controller skills and the hand-eye coordination needed to navigate through multiple levels of increasing challenges. Yes, being good at video games
Gamer4life_3388
I would love to apply, I just signed up at ITT to get my bachelors in Game Design i would like to find a game testing job while i go to school to help me get my foot in the door..please contact me @ joshlee703@gmail.com Thankyou
Chadeyeshield21
Hello I am Chadwick Smith I love gaming and every thing about it, if I could test games for a living I could die a happy man cause that is ever gamers dream job I would love to do that so please if you could email me even if it is a email just saying no I would be happy know that you took your time to even do that
mr.niceguy601@yahoocom
Stumpydan
Hello I'm Daniel. I'm a soldier and avid Xbox player. I would like to test games. I play daily and I know what it is needed to be a tester. I can do tedious tasks to find the bugs and glitches, not just play the game for fun. Thanks. Email is stumpydan360@yahoo.com
laexperencia
I have all major gaming console and average well in gaming i also score high in academics and i am also going to college as a computer programmer and jump to the gaming field
Gore-illa
I own a ps3 console and I want to be a game tester. PM me : sotirios.1@hotmail.com
22t33
s2tee@yahoo.com I wanna be a game tester!
jay2cole
how do you apply for this job!!!?
Ahongo
drehongo@yahoo.com! Video Game Tester !
Demon_Wolf
To apply do we juszt give our email? my email is whitetyree@ymail.com
Demon_Wolf
To apply do we just put our email my email is whitetyree@ymail.com
GameTester1525
To all the game developers out there. I would love to become a "Video Gamer Tester," or even a "Video Game Designer." I've been playing games all my life since I was a child (5 yrs. of age). From the classics "Dream Cast, Sega, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, PS1, to PS2, XBOX, XBOX 360, PS3. I have experience on computer software, and I am a very quick learner and very patient. I've been wanting to be a test or and even a designer. I am beginning college soon at STC (South Texas College) in the Valley McAllen, Tx. I've been looking on how to become a tester and make simple games. I know gaming design or test would be great for me. My E-mail is (biggil1525@gmail.com) if theirs any job openings of testing or designs e-mail me a application and location. Thanks.
xVSxStone-Killa
I've been looking for something like this for a while. I play games for about 8-10 hours a day. So I would be perfect for game testing. I also have been making code for programs on computers and building computers for about 7 years. If any openings I will be available email at michaelnasby@Gmail.com
HumanTree
Hello. I am looking to become a Video Game Tester and a Video Game Designer. I have a high experience with computers. I play video games for an average of 10hrs a day but maybe more. I know a lot about how Video Games work. I know how to fix problems with the systems and games when something bad goes wrong. I have been gaming for over 7yrs. I know my way around to making a good game into an amazing game. I work good with others but i also can do solo. I don't get mad about things because its something that i love to do. I was born to be a gamer. So please send me a job application. Email: joey.plunkett92@yahoo.com
fabman10
He you guys, I think I have the answer for all of you, it`s quite simple.
Sure if you want to you, can follow some official studies, graduate, but then you are just beginning and you have to look for a job in game testing , developing, or whatever direction you want to specialize in.
But what would you do if you can do both, I mean begin the game testing during your studies, why not combine the two and as a matter of fact, if you do it right you can make some serious money if you just now where to look. I`m not sure if you heard it somewhere before, but you should check out this link: http://fabman10.gamercash.hop. clickbank.net or www.mobilegamesfor.com
You will be explained everything about the game testing business.
So the best off luck to all of you game maniacs out there!
fabman10
hateing
i have been looking to become a video game tester for a while now i have also been working on getting into school that way i have a more understanding of how its suppose to look and how it is all done, any advise would be greatly appreciated my email is rosslavender69@yahoo.com
Ozziorcus
Hi My name is Cory Osborne my whole life is about playing video games and i want to become a game tester for a long time. I am 24 years of age and i am ready now so sign me up to so Email me at wyatt_osborne@yahoo.com Hope to hear from you all soon.
KylexD
If you guys still need testers i would like to apply. I play games everyday for at least 6 hours an ive been playing games since i was 3 yrs of age. If you guys could please help me to become a even better game tester that would be very awesome! Im also a great team player i never really solo anything its always better as a team.
Email: kyles101@live.com
Captain56
if there are still testers needed, i would love to apply. my email is Arkos.man@gmail.com
becooldsmooth
i want to applay hit me up with the info srcharles90@gmail.com
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