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Cold Hard Facts About Video Game Testers



By : Sean Saunders    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-23 16:39:53
Want to know the facts about video game testers? Tired of all the ads saying game testers can make up to $150 per hour? Want to know the truth? Then you've come to the right place, as you're about to learn the cold hard facts about video games testers, including what they get paid, what it takes to be a tester, and what work they are in charge of doing.

Video Game Tester Salary

If the average game tester were to work from day 1 (Monday) to day 5 (Friday), each day totaling 8-10 hours, he could pull in roughly $600-$1000 each and every week. To bankers, stock brokers, and Hollywood movie stars, that isn't a whole lot of money. But, to someone who spends most of his/her time playing video games at home, that is a very "cushiony" salary.

It's important to note that starting game testers will not be making a whole lot of money. In fact, some testers may actually have to test the first few games for free in order to get their career off the ground.

Facts About Video Game Testers Workload

Generally speaking, the work of a video game tester isn't back-breaking, nor is it mind numbing. The best way to describe the work is "mildly boring". This is because most testers will be required to play the same area of a video game over and over. In addition to that, the beta game tester will also have to take notes about any problems he/she comes across. Depending on the programmers and software engineers that put the game together, this could mean a measly hour or two of work or it could mean DAYS or even WEEKS of work.

What It Takes to be a Paid Beta Game Tester

The great thing about video game testers is that you don't need a college eduction to be one. In fact, some game testers don't even have a high school diploma, yet right now, they are testing games for cash. If you meet these 3 requirements, you can be a paid game tester right now: be 18 years of age, have numerous years of gaming experience, have a good attention to detail. Do you meet those basic requirements? Congratulations, you can be a game tester!
Author Resource:- Do you think you've got what it takes to be a video game tester? Are you ready to test games and not just play them? If you honestly think you're ready, visit http://www.GameTestingParadise.com and find out how you can get started testing video games today!
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