Unity's test team is expanding

Hi everyone,

It’s an exciting time here at Unity Technologies. We’re working on lots of things, and all of those things need testing! Starting immediately, we’re accepting applications for a QA/Support person. The details can be found here: Unity Careers

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We’re hiring for a QA Support position
Would you like to work in our beautiful Copenhagen office, alongside the Unity development team? We have an immediate opening for an additional member of the Unity QA team. Your job will include supporting customers, reproducing bugs, writing official Unity documentation, and performing testing on upcoming Unity releases.

An ideal candidate will have:

Plenty of experience using Unity.
Prior work experience in either game, software, or web testing.
An understanding of common testing practices and methodologies.
Strong scripting skills in C# or Javascript, and be familiar with Unity’s API.
Familiarity with both Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
A desire to learn and grow.

In return we offer:

Participation in democratizing game development.
Learn Unity inside and out.
An international work environment, working with the all-stars Unity team (no need to speak Danish!)
A creative place with plenty of resources to help you develop your skills.
Free lunches and wonderful offices in an old house.
The occasional weekend gaming binge, including plenty of Rock Band.

Interested applicants should send their CV and explanation of why you’re the perfect person for the job to info@unity3d.com

opening only for working in Copenhagen? or tele-commuting is ok ? :slight_smile:

If I knew I could support my wife and two kids on the salary, I’d probably jump. Or at least seriously consider it … add Copenhagen to the list of Toronto, Cayman Islands, Vancouver, Phoenix, San Francisco, and then back here to Toronto.

And hey, my wife now has her Polish citizenship to make her ability to work in most EU countries easier (unlike when we lived in the US on a TD/TN visa and she couldn’t work). Stephen “right wing” Harper. Sigh.

Unfortunately we do need someone in the office for this job, so telecommuting isn’t an option right now. We’d also prefer someone who is already based in the EU since that lowers some barriers for working in Copenhagen.

I am EU citizen, even if i work and live in US :wink:

Sadly is kinda hard to move there and leave here :frowning: telecommuting would be great, and would cost you half :stuck_out_tongue: dunno about the salaries in EU, but here in US we go around 70-80K a year :wink:

But, for example, access to the physical testing lab machines is much harder when telecommuting.

Oh well. I’d love to apply, really. I’ve done kind of similar job in the past in an 3d engine company, am not living far away and really like CPH (my wife too). The only real fear I have is that I feel I’m simply not good enough to work for UT… shall I apply anyways? Oh well… :slight_smile: But beside the fear it would be a honour and and a place to live out my Unity dedication.

Edit: Applied :slight_smile:

You mean stuff like the PhysX recording device? :stuck_out_tongue:

Well I don’t know about QA, but if you guys are interested in a PhD with a dissertation focused on AI and education/training games for a dev position either on the engine or at SeriousGames, PM me, I’d love to come to over there. :smile:

Sure, do apply. It’s always worth a shot.

I would love to hear about some Game developer position hehehe 8)

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I’m tempted to put my name forward. :slight_smile: My baboon-assed greyhound is very clingy though, and aside from the challenge getting him and I to Denmark, I wonder if hes ok being on his mat near me at work? Big boy’s a good boy.

I guess dreams are free

Good luck, great that the team is growing.

Aaron