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pamaro
2004.09.05, 01:39 PM
We at CSP-Mobile GmbH are searching for new team mates to join our team. The current openings are for game designer and level designer.

The primary task will be to write the proper development documentation (design document) based on an existing concept document, as well as any further documentation required for the development of the game. Good English skills are a must. You must also be able to work at least 20 hours per week.

Level designers will be responsable for the creation of levels for the games, using the tools specified by the development team. They must be prepared to adjust to these tools.

Candidates will answer to the Lead Game Designer and must be prepared to handle criticism, stress and deadlines. Knowledge about the limitations of mobile handsets and mobile game development is preferential, and eagerness to learn and join a crazy team is a must. Also you should be able work independently.

The work enviroment is based on a virtual team model, therefore there is no need for relocation. The work is not project based.

For job description mail to jobs@csp-mobile.com and for company information please visit www.csp-mobile.com / www.maxartists.com

Please place GD0509-iDev as the subject of your e-mail if you're applying for the game designer position and LD0509-iDev if you're applying for the level designer position.


Pedro Amaro
Lead Game Designer - CSP Mobile

Max
2004.09.05, 03:00 PM
That sounds interesting. Can you tell us a little more about CPS Mobile, like how your teams work? You mention on your web site you have ělocationsî around the world - do you mean offices?

DaFalcon
2004.09.05, 05:19 PM
Is this salary based work? You said it isn't project based. And if it is salary based, I don't suppose you'd be able to reveal an approximate salary for each of the jobs?

This sounds very intriguing, but I'd need have some good selling points to convince my girlfriend that it would be helpful to do this at the opportunity cost of spending those 20+ hours per week with her. Heck, I'd need to convince myself too, of course! :-)

Max
2004.09.06, 05:22 PM
Is this salary based work? You said it isn't project based. And if it is salary based, I don't suppose you'd be able to reveal an approximate salary for each of the jobs?

Employers usually donít reveal a salary this before an interview.

DaFalcon
2004.09.07, 11:56 AM
But it doesn't hurt to ask (usually)

Max
2004.09.07, 01:40 PM
But it doesn't hurt to ask (usually)
Nope! ;) Anyway, I think itís pointless to keep this thread active. Pamaro didnít reply. He most likely posted the same job openings on several game developer forums and now heís just waiting for resumes.