[linuxjobs] Graduate and experienced C/C++ Linux developer positions – AAA Mac/Linux games developer based in London
Tom Leather
tleather at feralinteractive.com
Thu Jul 28 08:58:16 UTC 2016
Hi all,
I work for Feral Interactive, a Mac and Linux games developer and publisher in south-west London. You can find out more about us here:http://www.feralinteractive.com/
We're currently looking for C/C++ developers with Linux experience. I've listed the description for our graduate roles below, but we're looking for multiple graduate and experienced developers, so feel free to get in contact whatever your level of experience.
Thanks,
Tom Leather
Graduate Linux Games Developer (C/C++)
Feral Interactive is a leading games publisher and developer that
specialises in bringing the best AAA games to the Mac platform. We are
currently expanding our portfolio of Linux games and we are looking for
graduate developers familiar with Linux to assist with this process.
This is a great opportunity for a new graduate to break into the games
industry. Previous professional experience is not necessary, but you
should be comfortable working in C/C++ and be very familiar using, and
preferably developing for, Linux. If you are due to graduate this year,
feel free to apply at any point during your final year: the start date
is flexible, so you can line up a graduate position before you become
too busy with your finals! What experience should you have? - Strong
C/C++ skills - Familiarity with Linux, preferably including development
for Linux What else would help? - A good degree in a technical
discipline - Games development experience - Experience of 3D graphics
using OpenGL and/or DirectX - A passion for video games What’s in it for
you? - Opportunity to be at the forefront of bringing AAA games to Linux
and SteamOS - Competitive salary - Flexitime - Relaxed small company
atmosphere - Regular company dinners and outings How do you apply? To
apply, send a copy of your CV and a covering letter to:
recruiting at feralinteractive.com You should address your application to
Tom Leather.
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