Serious Games Interactive seeks game programmer

egenfeldt
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Serious Games Interactive seeks game programmer

Unread post by egenfeldt » 17 Feb 2009, 16:45

Serious Games Interactive seeks a fulltime game programmer to be part of our growing company with several new projects in the pipeline. You will be involved in making the game code for both our own products and client productions.

Who are you?
• Experience with C#, Java or C++
• Experience with game code
• Experience OOP and OOD
• Ambitious & mature
• Unity experience an advantage
• Nintendo Wii/DS programming experience an advantage.
• Can work independently
• + 1 year relevant work experience

Why work for us?
• The opportunity to make your mark on a new type of computer games
• Be part of a solid development team
• Much responsibility and influence on the development
• Work with computer games that make a difference

About Serious Games interactive
We develop computer games with an agenda that goes beyond entertainment. We believe that computer games can be engaging and enlightening on an endless number of issues. Our first title, Global Conflicts: Palestine won several award and nominations and we released our second title, Global Conflicts: Latin America, in October 2008. Our company has been featured in international media worldwide including BBC and CNN and we are regularly invited as speakers to international conferences around the world.

Team: Currently we are 15 people.

Place: Copenhagen, Nørrebro near Skt. Hans Square.

Practical information 

Closing date for applications: 15. March 2009

Start date: 1. May 2009
Wage: After qualifications

Applications can be sent to jobs@seriousgames.dk

Contact information
Serious Games Interactive
Griffenfeldsgade 7A, 4. Floor
DK- 2200 Copenhagen N

Phone: +45 4699 1550

For more information contact CEO Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen at e-mail sen@seriousgames.dk or phone +45 40 10 79 69.
Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen
Ph.d, Cand. Psych.
CEO Serious Games Interactive
http://www.egenfeldt.eu/blog
http://www.seriousgames.net

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