Wanted: Video Game Testers in Germany

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Wanted: Video Game Testers in Germany

Postby RKM_Frankfurt » Sun May 21, 2006 4:03 am

Hi - I hope I've picked the right forum...

Our client Nintendo is a world-known market-leader in the interactive entertainment industry. We can offer several vacancies as Video-Game-Tester for European Native Speakers (British, French, Spanish, Italian, German)

Video Games Tester French/Italian/Spanish/German/GB (m/f)

Job description
You will be playing video-games full-time (40hrs/week).
The task is to proof-read video games before they are launched on the market.
This includes spell-checking the in-game texts as well as the manuals and also finding hidden bugs while actually playing the game.

Your profile:
You have a high affinity to video games and have always wanted to make a living out of playing them. You are highly reliable and have an excellent understanding of language. If you are no English native speaker, your command of the English language is excellent. You enjoy working in an international environment and have very good communication skills.

Pay:
Pay will be about € 1.100 a month/net.

Location
Frankfurt am Main – one of the most exciting cities in Germany.

Please note that you are expected to come to Frankfurt beforehand for an interview with our client. We can help with finding accommodation and any questions occuring.
In order to work in Germany, you need to be holding a German work permit or be an EU national. :arrow:

Working hours:
Shift-Work is possible (06:00-14:00 and 14:30-23:00), alternatively from 8:45 till 17:00. Times vary according to project. The jobs will be starting throughout 2006, so do not hesitate to contact us now or later.

Got you "hooked"?
Then please apply by email sending us your CV in English, a current picture, work-references and/or diplomas as well as a list of the video games you have played.

We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Your RKM Team in Frankfurt

RKM GmbH Personaldienstleistungen
Klingerstrasse 25
60313 Frankfurt am Main
Fon: +49 69 9203770
Fax: +49 69 92037755

mpaesler[at]rkm.de
www.rkm.de


Questions? Send us an email.
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Postby white lotus » Sun May 21, 2006 7:52 am

Pay will be about € 1.100 a month/net.

how much is that in USD?
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Postby Staplerfahrer Klaus » Sun May 21, 2006 8:16 am

^ That's about $1400 a month.

I would be interested. My English is above average, and I love playing video games. But I wouldn't really want to live in Germany. Also, it's still a month until I finish my GCSEs, so I don't have any qualifications.
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Postby EWJ » Sun May 21, 2006 9:42 am

€ 1.100, is that all? I wouldn't relocate to another country for double that amount, especially to test (note: not play) games for a living. unfinished and probably low quality games too.
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Postby RKM_Frankfurt » Sun May 21, 2006 4:06 pm

@ EWJ -
well, you DO get to play them. They even have tournaments. But testing comes first, doesn't it? :P
And the 1.100 are NET, yours to play with, health insurance, pension, social security things payed.

Questions?
Send an email to me.

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Postby Staplerfahrer Klaus » Sun May 21, 2006 6:57 pm

RKM_Frankfurt wrote:And the 1.100 are NET, yours to play with, health insurance, pension, social security things payed.

You mean after taxes? Not bad, if that's the case.
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Postby EWJ » Sun May 21, 2006 7:12 pm

Staplerfahrer Klaus wrote:
RKM_Frankfurt wrote:And the 1.100 are NET, yours to play with, health insurance, pension, social security things payed.

You mean after taxes? Not bad, if that's the case.

That only comes to around £750. I was earning more than that when I was 15 and that was even below the minimum wage.
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Postby IveBeenCensored » Sun May 21, 2006 10:42 pm

Staplerfahrer Klaus wrote:
RKM_Frankfurt wrote:And the 1.100 are NET, yours to play with, health insurance, pension, social security things payed.

You mean after taxes? Not bad, if that's the case.

for no formal education, it's not bad. But if someone has to relocate to get the job probably not worth it. For someone in Germany though, wouldn't be bad.
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Postby Clint » Sun May 21, 2006 10:48 pm

EWJ wrote:€ 1.100, is that all? I wouldn't relocate to another country for double that amount, especially to test (note: not play) games for a living. unfinished and probably low quality games too.


I agree.

Doesn't sound like a bad job but that pay is ridiculous. You can get more working 45 hours a week in McDonalds. Who in the right mind would relocate to Germany for peanuts? Not me thats for sure...
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Postby Tomiki » Sun May 21, 2006 10:50 pm

I seriously don't think this guy is asking anyone to relocate to any country. They have jobs like that in the U.S. and other places.
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Postby Kiyuu » Sun May 21, 2006 11:20 pm

Tomiki wrote:I seriously don't think this guy is asking anyone to relocate to any country. They have jobs like that in the U.S. and other places.

He's asking people to move to Germany, I believe.

RKM_Frankfurt wrote:Location
Frankfurt am Main – one of the most exciting cities in Germany.

Please note that you are expected to come to Frankfurt beforehand for an interview with our client. We can help with finding accommodation and any questions occuring.
In order to work in Germany, you need to be holding a German work permit or be an EU national. :arrow:

Interesting offer, anyway! :)
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Postby Tomiki » Sun May 21, 2006 11:52 pm

I see, even if you live in another European country it wouldn't be worth it.
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Re: Wanted: Video Game Testers in Germany

Postby IveBeenCensored » Mon May 22, 2006 12:19 am

RKM_Frankfurt wrote:If you are no English native speaker, your command of the English language is excellent.

the irony

Also you must be pretty desperate for employees if you're advertising on some random message board.

RKM_Frankfurt wrote:And the 1.100 are NET, yours to play with, health insurance, pension, social security things payed.


I wonder what kind of pension you get with 1,100 a month salary? Also a pension is only good if you plan to stay there for life, which I don't think many people would.
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Postby Tomiki » Mon May 22, 2006 12:40 am

They're advertising on this board because Shenmue Dojo keeps it real.
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Postby Clint » Mon May 22, 2006 10:18 pm

Tomiki wrote:I see, even if you live in another European country it wouldn't be worth it.


Let me guess........you're American?
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