WORK DESCRIPTION
Depending on your expertise, you will be working in one of the following program tasks.
You will work flexibly depending on the production progress.
Implementing character control
Implementing event progression
Dedicated work on players, NPCs, etc., or multiple content development
Implementing game event progression and designing scripting tasks performed by game designers
Troubleshooting support
Developing systems required for other titles
REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLYING
Experience in completing the development of at least one game title using C++
New graduates are not required to meet the above qualification(s).
If you are new to the industry, you do not have to meet all of the qualification(s), but please show us other qualities and/or abilities you may have instead.
PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED
Experience in 3D game development for consoles or PCs
Experience in the development of any of the following systems
Event control systems in RPG (flag management, conversation, etc.)
File loading and asset management
Integration into middleware and driver titles (embedding)
Character animation systems
Experience in experimenting and verifying specifications for new projects
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Resume (with photo)
CV with the following information:
List any and all games that you have been involved with, as well as your specific role/responsibilities in detail.
List any and all programming languages you are familiar with and years of experience with each language, as well as any production details you would like to highlight.
List any and all software programs (Photoshop, Maya, Eclipse, etc.) you are familiar with and years of experience with each software, as well as any production details you would like to highlight.
Pick 2 recent technical studies or related articles you have seen that you felt were technologically advanced and/or meaningful, and briefly state your reasonings.
Name 1 game you have recently played that captured your interest—technologically speaking—and briefly state your reasonings.
WORK SAMPLES
*New graduates and those who are new to the industry must turn in sample work. Anyone else who would like to share their work may also send in samples.
An original programming work (will accept team projects). No restriction on type or number of work(s). Please send us anything that you feel would showcase your abilities.
Please include the following:
An execution file of the build
A video capture of the screen (because there is a chance the video won’t operate depending on the environment)
A “readme.txt” file with necessary instructions for the submitted works. Please also explain the following in the readme.txt file.
Execution method including the execution environment
What your biggest challenge was in creating the work
What area you especially put effort into and would like us to focus on
If there were any source files you used for reference, what areas did you pull for reference? Please note the file name(s) for those area(s).
*Note
If you used a library, functions, etc. that were created by other people, please separate those parts into a different file and list those file names.
This also applies to the following scenarios:
If you used a function created by someone else
If you referenced more than half of a source file
If you used a free library (please specify the library name)
If you used a library created by someone else (please specify the library name)
Please exclude confidential sources and information before submitting.
[EMPLOYMENT STATUS] Full-time employee, Contract worker
[LOCATION] Minato-ku Tokyo Japan (Nearest train station: Shinagawa station)
[WORK HOURS] Discretionary Labor System
Standard work hour starts at 10:00 am. Exact work hours are left to individual discretion.
[SALARY] Annual salary, performance incentive system in place
We will take into consideration your past experiences and abilities and match them to our company regulations.
[BENEFITS] Various insurance, transportation expenses, salary revision (once a year), medical checkups, telework available, congratulatory and condolence allowances, corporate defined contribution pension plan (for full-time employees only), incentives (for full-time employees only)
[TIME-OFF] Five-day work week (2 days off, Saturday and Sunday), official holidays, summer vacation, end-of-year/New Year, paid vacation, congratulatory/bereavement leave