Hey Bungie!
I was just wondering; what kind of training would you guys recommend to score a job with you or 343i or another company as such?
I'm going to be entering the U.S. Air Force to pilot drones and UAVs, amd then after 4 years I'll have the opportunity to go to college through the GI Bill. I'd like to work at a company like Bungie, mostly in a Concept and Design area, you know, like bringing up different ideas and possibilities for content.
I'm 18 right now, and I actually live in Seattle (Go Hawks!). Is there any sort of advice that you could give me?
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The military isnt the way to go if you are just going for school. They WILL screw you hard any chance they get. And its not anything like the movies or shows. Just really, REALLY think hard about putting your mental health on the line for a military that will never give you what they promise.
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Seahawks will lose
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Edited by sos21: 1/20/2015 8:36:58 PMSo, youre gonna be a murderer.. Way to go there kid..
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A good start would be some experience in 3d software and Photoshop, that's what I'm currently learning at Virginia College in 3D imaging and animation program offered there, great for gamers who want to make games, or get a grasp of how it's done, another good thing you could do is look under the bungie sites job listings for open positions and find out more about them bud. Have fun!
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Edited by Dirty D: 1/20/2015 10:20:14 PMSleneesh isn't that off however airforce is treated better than any other service... but if you just want to join for school money you're not going to make it... thats the WRONG reason to join
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Their advice would be to buy the season pass if you haven't already, and follow Bungie on Twitter.
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I feel we aren't far apart in mind. After high school, I plan to go 4-8 Years of college (Guh.) and I plan to work for either Valve or Bungie. Both are on my favorite list. (Which personally, ain't easy to get on.) Washingtonians for the win! I support.
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Anything with computer engineering, IT, network structure and design, programming, perhaps game design should give you a boost. They may want experience in fields related to the positions supporting the game development and maintenance
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Yes bungie answer !
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YO BUNGIE ANSWER THIS MAN