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MY CAREER

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by danielbhatt, Jan 4, 2013.

  1. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    I'm a network engineer by profession, but I do a lot of different things.
     
  2. danielbhatt

    danielbhatt Well-Known Member

    It must be a hard job ?
    I am a science student without biology....
    Totally confused in career ...... A F grade student LOL...
    I have c++ also !
     
  3. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    networking isn't hard, no.
     
  4. danielbhatt

    danielbhatt Well-Known Member

    In computer science i studied networking concepts as a chapter ...
    Internet functioning
    servers
    switching techniques
    transmission media
    types of networks
    network topology
    network devices
    communication protocols
    wireless computing
    etc like all these right !
     
  5. Hypr

    Hypr Well-Known Member

    Do you have hands-on experience with networking? Because that's what counts.
     
  6. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    at a basic level, yes. I did a 3 year course on networking so it was much more in depth than that.
     
  7. necr0

    necr0 Well-Known Member

    What's so bad about them?
    The only problem is I have no intention on moving to America. The only computer gaming company based in Melbourne is an extension of Activison. I think.
     
  8. tarotmaniac

    tarotmaniac Well-Known Member

    Just read somewhere that Square Enix is now accepting applications to beta test Final Fantasy XIV, just thought you should know...
     
  9. Soluri

    Soluri Well-Known Member

    Hi, I love playing games, but for the love of God, I don't know anything about computers.

    Your logic :/
     
  10. danielbhatt

    danielbhatt Well-Known Member

    Yes ! But i can study further in these concept and than do developing .
     
  11. danielbhatt

    danielbhatt Well-Known Member

    Only one more month left for my main exams !!
    Hearts racing already ! :x
     
  12. necr0

    necr0 Well-Known Member

    Good luck.
    Now get off RomUlation and start studying for them.
     
  13. danielbhatt

    danielbhatt Well-Known Member

    Okay xen ! I will miss ya all for 1 month ... :(
     
  14. Soluri

    Soluri Well-Known Member

    We'll probably won't miss you.
     
  15. hethann

    hethann Well-Known Member

    Lol!...maybe i am hijacking...but emmm well....am planning to study software engineering then hop into the gaming industry (aim to work at S'gpore<<--the nearest in Ubisoft/EA studio...)

    just started C++...and trying html for fun...so....what are some other necessary steps??
     
  16. nex26

    nex26 Well-Known Member

    have you considered applying to silverfeather productions, i understand they're looking for new staff to work on assassin's creed 4 and the upcoming transformers film
     
  17. danielbhatt

    danielbhatt Well-Known Member

    BITCH PLEASE !!!!
     
  18. Dark Infernape

    Dark Infernape Raiden 雷電

    @ danielbhatt im a huge gaming fan myself...i LOVE games! i would like to work with companies in makin n testin games...
    i would realy love to work in this field too...btw im from india too u no.... :)
    so in a way im like you
     
  19. Soluri

    Soluri Well-Known Member

     
  20. damanali

    damanali Well-Known Member

    If you love playing video games so much, why not just open a Video Game shop? It would be easier, you'll have more time to play video games instead of most of the time developing it, and you earn money on the side while you're playing.

    Or better, open a Kwik-E-Mart, so can sell food, drinks, and other stuff as well. You are your own boss. Save your money! Rather than spending a lot taking courses and later regret it, open a business. That is a better career.