Wednesday, December 21, 2011

How Much Do Video Game Tester Jobs Pay

By Barry Kareful


Do video game tester jobs actually pay that well is a passionate question on numerous job searcher's minds. If you have spent any segment of time searching for careers, full or part-time on the Web, most probable you have discovered or read about people who get paid to play video games and are making hundreds of dollars each day, at home, just game testing. Can this actually be accurate or is it just a lot of half-truths and promotion hype?

If you are in the routine of looking for a different job, or searching for a means of making supplementary wages, at some point you need to understand just how much money video game tester jobs pay. To put it an alternative way "show me the money"!

Alas, not many if any video game testing jobs compensate you hundreds of dollars each day to remain at home and test. In truth, the majority of surveys taken relating to video game testers jobs state that the usual pay is in the span of $8 to $15 per hour (in the United States). Naturally this pay will differ if you reside in another place in the world; most likely you will take home even less based on your local minimum earnings regulations.

Nevertheless the idea of earning $8 to $15 per hour (more or less based on your worksite) could still be attractive if you can work from home. Once again, this is thought of being a video game tester at home, is usually wishful thinking and occurs only on the odd occasion. (Except if your dad or mom controls the corporation!) Many paid games testing jobs expect you to work on location at the game developers' testing facility. This is not unexpected given the great protection that surrounds the game testing of new gaming software in a very aggressive, multi-million dollar market. As a video games tester you will most likey need to put your signature on a legal paper saying that you will not talk about or circulate any information about the game you are concerned with testing or cope with the possibility of immediate dismissal and likely criminal charges.

Yet another consideration if you are really serious about a job where you get paid to play video games is the length of steady employment. The fact about most entry level video game testing jobs is that they are limited duration. This means that once the testing phase is over for the game you are working on; it is sent to market or scrapped due to too many problems, your employment is over. Think of it like being a fruit picker. Once the fruit season ends, so does your job. If you are lucky and have been a good worker, you may be put on another game testing project, however gaming companies often hire lots of extra video game testers at the last minute, just to get the product finished in time to meet their marketing deadline.

A last issue are job benefits. Like the majority of other professions, if you are not a full-time, permanent member of staff of the company or business, job benefits such as medical and health plans are not offerred until you are hired on on full-time.

So to conclude, are video game tester jobs really that great? Probably not for someone who is looking to make a career as a video games tester simply due to the low pay, lack of job security, and few company benefits. If however you are just looking to earn some extra spending money for doing something that you enjoy, such as playing video games, then a video game tester job may be a reasonable job to pursue.

At the consequence of contradicting myself, it ought to be noted that there most positively are persons who start off as entry level video game testers and may over time upgrade themselves into superior paying positions that come with skill and quality job accomplishment. So, yes, particular individuals may utilize their video game tester jobs as a stepping stone into the gaming business and in the end begin to take home a good wage and benefits that come with supervision positions within the gaming corporation.




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