So I was just browsing technically orientated jobs on a local job board, and I found a posting for a game programmer, and it turns out that the studio that is hiring uses Unity! Now I live in the middle of friggin nowhere, game development wise, so I was quite surprised to find a game developer hiring, let alone one that uses Unity.
Now I would really like to quit my crappy retail job, and I think I fit the hiring criteria pretty well, so I’m going to give this a shot. However, I’ve never applied for a programming job before, so I’m kind of at a loss on how to go about it. I was hoping some of you more experienced developers could help me out here. So, without further ado, some questions.
-The job posting says to contact them via a provided email address. Should the first e-mail be a full pitch with resume attached and everything, or just a simple message outlining my interest and best qualifications?
-How should I provide my resume? Should I give it in person to make a better impression, or e-mail it to them? Or should I ask them which they would prefer?
-How on earth do I actually create a programming resume? I’ve done resumes before, but this is a whole different ball game. Do I provide sample code? For demonstrating games I have previously created, do I provide source code, or just the game itself? If the former, should I provide all of it, or just the best/most relevant bits?
-This may sound weird, but if I do get an interview, how should I dress?? Like would a xkcd t-shirt make a better impression than a dress shirt? I don’t want to come across as a stiff guy with no personality, but at the same time I don’t want to make them think I have no work ethic/professionalism.
Oh, and one more thing: I’m a student. I don’t have a CS degree(yet), but having spent almost all of my spare time over the past 3 years programming, I think I can safely say I’m fairly good at it. That being said, I’m looking to make more of a “Here’s a bunch of awesome games I made entirely by myself” impression than an “I spent 4 years in school and got a fancy piece of paper” impression.
Sorry for the long post, but I really want to get this right if I can. Thanks!