But how much would you expect to pay on rent? $12 an hour gets you roughly $2000 a month. A one bedroom apartment in LA can run 2k and up by itself.
Assist community management across company titles.
Stay abreast of the concerns and issues of both official and unofficial communities by employing thoughtful and genuine moderation practices.
Curate and generate content for players to engage with based off of player feedback and communication with product teams.
Manage both website, social media, and other content management systems to provide up-to-date information on the state of games to the player base.
Report on the state of the community using established documenting methods, relevant metrics, and KPIs.
Communicate creatively and effectively to help generate excitement and enthusiasm among fans.
Edit and proofread text to ensure a high standard of quality is met before deploying messaging.
Edit localized text or assist in translation to be submitted to product team.
Be the face of the company by assisting in official livestreams.
Edit images according to the needs of stakeholders and good design practices.
Collaborate with product teams to provide feedback on game builds.
Qualifications and desired experience:
I made a thread not too long ago asking if the game industry was a viable career path as far as pay and job security goes.
Opinions across the board painted a grim picture where the hours are insane and the pay is meager. I really wish this wasn't the case, because one would think my desire for a career with a creative outlet tied with my biggest passion would be ideal.
Hm
So you're going to be
livestreaming
gathering data from community
probably putting this data in graphs
reading through community feedback
presenting this feedback to superiors
using this feedback to create community events
assisting translation
editing images
collaborating with product teams
mantaining the website+all social media sites
Have good communications skills
All for $12 an hour? Shit I make that much checking out people at my store and bagging their shit in a neat order.
IN LA no less? Nope. 100 nopes.
I made a thread not too long ago asking if the game industry was a viable career path as far as pay and job security goes.
Opinions across the board painted a grim picture where the hours are insane and the pay is meager. I really wish this wasn't the case, because one would think my desire for a career with a creative outlet tied with my biggest passion would be ideal.
If you ask any pension near end of life what they regret, the most common answer is spending too much time at work.
Well, we have mandatory 24 vacation days (30 if you're working six days a week) and basically unlimited sick days, all fully paid. And still manage to have a great living standard, the best social security system in the world and one of the biggest economies in the world. Most companies offer 35 vacation days if you have a degree. So, yeah, a bit on the low side, US. 😉
In Europe, it's called the law. I am so glad I live where I live, I cannot believe Americans accept this crap.
Saudi Arabia,and people think you will paid well there,unless you know someone or you American/British ,you won't get high then this.umm...??
EA starts testers at minimum wage or slightly above and promotes sparingly.
Yes, because someone will take it so they can work their way up in VIDYAGAEMS THEY LOVE. The person taking the job probably wouldn't intend to live off that wage.
Uh. A Bachelor's degree + bilingual in Japanese + office-type work = $12/hour?
It reminds me of that posting where you needed a Master's of Science + research work + published papers for a lab tech position that paid $8/hour.
Norm or not, that is absolutely abysmal.
edit: I think I read that wrong (maybe?). Is it 20 days off, or 10 split 5 and 5? I work in education and vacation and personal days are the same thing.
I have 30 days a year and unlimited sick days , I don't know how people in the US put up with that shit.
How many days a week/ hours a week do you work tho? and how long have you been with the company?American are so tight on vacation days. In the UK I have 27 vacation plus 8 national plus sick days.
Haha, that's not worth it all. I can get a basic IT internship here that pays more than that (about 15-16)
I don't know where you live in Italy, but living costs are probably going to be way higher in California.meh...
12$ per hour? could go worse i guess..
it entry level position have 1200 net, 1900 gross in italy, and that is pretty much the same, around 12,25 eur GROSS per hour
but then again, the median net income in italy is 1900 eur net/month :X
Thats really low. Even myself who just graduated, the entry level (with training you up) is approximately £12-£15 an hour (about $30 in your currency) after tax in development