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Post by leunas on Nov 28, 2006 18:54:55 GMT -5
Hate school? Loathe English? Live in Korea? You're in luck! Game companies there don't look at things like foreign language ability or GPAs for prospective game developers. Instead, whether or not the individual can function on little or no sleep or long hours and little pay matter. Says NCsoft's Lee Hwa-soo: English and grades are not important. We rarely look at the name of the university they graduated from or the grades they earned. English is also not a must in many job positions. So they check the applicant's pulse? www.kotaku.com/gaming/english/korean-game-companies-grades-english-dont-matter-217545.php
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