Over the next two weeks, GamesIndustry.biz will be exploring ways to find the right career in the video games business and how you can get started as part of our Get into Games special.
The GamesIndustry.biz Academy has already been covering these subjects for several years, and continues to collate industry advice on a variety of topics related to games, as you'll see on the Academy homepage and our dedicated Working in Games feed.
For Get into Games, we wanted to highlight some of the very best guides on looking for work, giving yourself the best chance of success when you apply, and a glimpse at the ongoing series of in-depth jobs guides we offer.
You can also find positions that are currently available worldwide via our jobs board at jobs.gamesindustry.biz.
What to do (and not to do) when networking and building your contact book
Games industry professionals give tips on how to "dive in" at networking events and make a great first impression
Brenda Romero's tips for building your personal brand
The award-winning industry legend gives students advice on how to build and grow their reputation before even entering the industry
From student to professional: Advice along the way
Fundamentally Games' Emelie Edholm has some advice for students and graduates building a career in the games industry
Tips for international and healthy networking
Code Coven detailed how to build, nurture and maintain good professional relationships
Mike Bithell: What I wish I knew when I started in games
The acclaimed indie developer explores six lessons he's learned during his career that can help aspiring developers get a successful start in games
How to brush up your CV ahead of a careers fair
Developers, publishers and more offer advice on how to improve your chances of securing your next job
How to nail your application for a job in games
Amiqus' Will Hudson gives a recruiter's perspective on how best to approach applying for a role
How to succeed at a games industry job
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