SO, I HAVE AN INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY, BUT...
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...I have no published work.
A conundrum, to say the least. I need to send in a cover letter, a resume, and examples of game design work in the application - which is due January 31st. Now, I've been working on my personal project for about 2 years as a hobby (among other things, I've been busy, scrapped and re-scrapped it, forgotten about it, etc.) and while it's in a good place now it's certainly not finished. I'm also working on a team making an iPad game, as well as another team making a Flash game for a class.
The Flash game will certainly be done by December (when the class ends) although it will be short and sweet. The iPad game will likely be just started. It's possible I could also make a demo of my game, but the application asks for "proven skill to complete projects".
I don't know what to do! I was thinking about doing a game over a short time-span (like 3 weeks or a month or the usual contest lengths) and I could make a potentially fun game in that time that would be short but complete and hopefully fun.
Suggestions? I would honestly kill for an internship like this, I'm craving for a way to sink my teeth into raw experience.
A conundrum, to say the least. I need to send in a cover letter, a resume, and examples of game design work in the application - which is due January 31st. Now, I've been working on my personal project for about 2 years as a hobby (among other things, I've been busy, scrapped and re-scrapped it, forgotten about it, etc.) and while it's in a good place now it's certainly not finished. I'm also working on a team making an iPad game, as well as another team making a Flash game for a class.
The Flash game will certainly be done by December (when the class ends) although it will be short and sweet. The iPad game will likely be just started. It's possible I could also make a demo of my game, but the application asks for "proven skill to complete projects".
I don't know what to do! I was thinking about doing a game over a short time-span (like 3 weeks or a month or the usual contest lengths) and I could make a potentially fun game in that time that would be short but complete and hopefully fun.
Suggestions? I would honestly kill for an internship like this, I'm craving for a way to sink my teeth into raw experience.
Thanks! I thought the short, solid game idea might work. Question, is a CV any different than a resume or are they just different phrases?
...except that CV has a different meaning/intent in Canada and the USA. (A CV is used almost exclusively in academic or medical circles, and is comprehensive of all of the person's work, training, achievements and publications)
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