SUMMARY


This document provides an overview of the interview process for artists looking to enter the games industry. It covers the stages of discovery, first interview, art test (sometimes), and final interview, emphasizing the importance of having a polished CV and portfolio, as well as taking the time to make informed decisions about whether a company is a good fit. The document also includes advice on dealing with rejection and emphasizes the importance of persistence.

QUICK LINKS


TABLE OF CONTENTS

▫️INTERVIEW

Stages of the Interview

**https://careers.umbc.edu/students/interview/stages/**

Guide to game art applications - Keiran Goodson

**https://www.artstation.com/marketplace/p/1znv/guide-to-game-art-applications-free-pdf?utm_source=artstation&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=homepage&utm_term=marketplace**

Cover letter tips

**https://resumegenius.com/cover-letter-examples**

Best salary negotiation tactics

**https://www.moneyunder30.com/best-salary-negotiation-tactics**

Game Art Tests and How to Approach Them

**https://80.lv/articles/game-art-tests-and-how-to-approach-them/**

▫️ART TEST

Art test examples

**https://charlightart.wixsite.com/charlightnua/single-post/2016/01/04/NUA-Art-Tests-The-Brief**

Guide to Game Art Applications - CV's and Covering Letters

**https://www.artstation.com/kierangoodson/blog/nz0A/guide-to-game-art-applications-cvs-and-covering-letters**

▫️SALARY

Glassdoor : probably the best indication of salary but also just general reviews of the company itself

**https://www.glassdoor.de/index.htm?countryRedirect=true**

UK game dev salaries :Link to spreadsheet

Technet Immersive "The 2020 Gaming Salary & Insights Guide" :2020 UK Game Salary

Twitter: there are a lot of great resources being shared on social media platform, but it's just tricky to find them sometimes. Some example things to look at #gamedevpaidme

Josh Lynch negotiation tips :Twitter Link