Saturday, November 5, 2011

Video Game Beta Tester? 3 Ways to Get Started Testing Video Games Today


Ready to become a video game beta tester? Sure, it's an entertaining and easy job for anyone who loves video games and would like to make money playing games they would want to play anyway.

Unfortunately, due to an overwhelming supply of desperate teenagers who are looking for easy money, it can be difficult to establish yourself as a professional, experienced video gamer who takes his work seriously.

Thousands of video gamers make their living beta testing games, but keep in mind that hundreds of thousands try, and fail, to enter the industry. Here are some tips to ensure that you become one of the few who rise to the top.



Improve and advertise your writing skills. Your entire worth as a video game beta tester lies in your ability to effectively describe flaws you found in the game, so that a programmer can quickly understand what you're saying, and fix the problem. When applying for a testing job, if you are a native English speaker, mention that. Also include any other writing-related accomplishments you have, including high English grades. Once you get the job, use proper punctuation and capitalization in your reports. Write simply but clearly, and be as thorough as possible. Your professional attitude may be the deciding factor in whether or not you are asked back.

Prove your experience with video games. The best way to do this is show you are actively engaged in industry trends, and aware of upcoming releases. The easiest way to show that you have a dedicated desire to beta test video games is through a video game-related website. It can be dedicated to a certain game or genre, or just games in general. Just be sure the website reflects well on you, with nothing offensive and preferably no swearing, either.

As soon as you can afford it, start specializing. If you currently have another source of income, you can start narrowing down your field of focus today, and develop targeted experience in one major video game genre. Unless the job perk of free games is really important to you, you might want to choose a less popular category or one you wouldn't normally play. This way, you might have less competition for video game beta tester jobs, and you might avoid getting bored finding glitches and errors in a game you would otherwise enjoy.






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