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1 Game Agent brings career goals and planning as well as jobs to game development talent.
1 Game Agent represents the "stars" of the game development industry. Those creative, talented personalities that make the world's top games. Are you a Hollywood A List? We look after the game industry's AAA list!
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What does a game talent agent offer?
You can work one to one with the most experienced career advisor in the game industry. 1 Game Agent can answer your most pressing questions about opportunities in the games business, your career and what you need to get to go to the next level. We are confident we can help you achieve your career goals.
Key topics for discussion and agreement include:
- Identifying and agreeing the career plan, defining and sharpening your career goals and helping you to the next career level.
- Rewriting your resume/CV to help achieve the career plan.
- Critiquing examples of your work, your portfolio.
- Constant monitoring of the job opportunities available at any one time.
- Opening the door to key employers worldwide.
- Advising on resume and material submissions to employers.
- Collaboration on and execution of your individual career plan.
- Negotiating the best deals with employers on salary and bonus and relocation.
- Advice on the key hubs of game companies around the world and managing relocation with partners and family.
What does all this cost me?
There is No Sign Up Fee. Initial consultations prior to agreeing to work together are free to talent in the game development industry. Is this you? All we ask in return is the opportunity to represent your exclusively in your career. For talent under contract, a modest agent's fee is payable for all successful contracts introduced and negotiated by 1 Game Agent.
Please note that there is a limit to the number of developers we can represent at any one time. Our service is highly personal. We offer an exceptional level of service but unfortunately this means that we have to restrict the number of talented game developers we can offer to manage.



