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When and how should I use 1 Game Agent to represent me?
1. I don’t work in the game development industry but feel my qualifications would be very well suited to working in games. Can you help me?
1 Game Agent is not a recruitment agency. If you have no experience in developing games but want to work in games our advice would be to apply directly to game developer employers.
Sites exist to help job seekers new to the games industry like Games Job News and Games::Tester.
2. I am looking to work as a Game Tester. How do I go about getting this dream job?
Full news and information about becoming a Game Tester is available at Games::Tester.
3. I work in games but have found previous jobs through recruitment agencies. Why should I use 1 Game Agent?
1 Game Agent offers much more than a recruitment agency. A recruitment agent will send your resume to many companies and hope that an employer will be interested. 1 Game Agent is a talent agency that manages careers, so will represent your best interests both in looking for a job and whilst you are in a job making great games.
4. I work in games but can find my own job. I don’t need an agent. Why should I bother?
You make blockbuster games. Do you think those making blockbuster films or rock music operate without an agent? Are you not entitled to the same agent support that is taken for granted in other industries? Think about it! Speak to David Smith and ask him to convince you.
5. I work as a member of a game development team and we are looking for an agent to find us projects. Can you help us?
1 Game Agent represents individuals not teams. A small number of other professional agents exist to undertake this role. Representing teams would undermine and compromise our reputation for impartiality with game employers worldwide.
6. I work in games and like the idea of 1 Game Agent. How do I make contact with David Smith?
Please contact 1 Game Agent by email to david.smith@1gameagent.com or see full contact details on our contact page.



