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Job Search Resources for Students

Introduction

Welcome to our curated guide to job search resources for software and game development students! Finding the right job opportunities in the competitive programming and game development industries requires strategy, consistency, and the right tools.

This guide provides you with:

  • Links to the most effective job platforms for programmers
  • Step-by-step instructions for setting up personalized job alerts
  • Insider tips to make your applications stand out
  • Industry-specific resources for game development careers
  • Practical strategies to organize and optimize your job search

How to use this guide: Bookmark this page, set up alerts on 2-3 of the recommended platforms, and check back regularly for updates. The most successful job seekers are consistent and strategic—use these tools to establish a daily or weekly job search routine.

Table of Contents

LinkedIn

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Website: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/

Quick Setup Guide

  1. Create a profile highlighting your programming skills and projects
  2. Go to Jobs tab and search for relevant positions (e.g., “game developer,” “software engineer”)
  3. Click “Create job alert” after performing a search
  4. Set frequency (daily/weekly) and delivery method
  5. Take skills assessments in your programming languages to earn badges
  6. Follow target companies and join relevant developer groups

Pro Tips

  • Use the “Easy Apply” filter to find quick-application opportunities
  • Connect with alumni from your program working at game studios
  • Set your profile to “Open to Work” (visible only to recruiters if desired)
  • List specific frameworks, engines, and languages in your profile’s skills section

Dice

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Website: https://www.dice.com/

Quick Setup Guide

  1. Create a free account with your email address
  2. Upload your resume or build a profile highlighting technical skills
  3. Navigate to “Job Alerts” in your account settings
  4. Create alerts with specific languages (C#, C++, Python, etc.)
  5. Include game engines (Unity, Unreal) in your search terms
  6. Set frequency for job notifications

Pro Tips

  • Dice’s “Skills” section is heavily weighted in search results—be comprehensive
  • Use their salary predictor to understand market rates for your skill set
  • Their mobile app offers push notifications for urgent openings
  • Save searches with different parameters (junior roles, remote positions, etc.)

GitHub Jobs

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Website: https://jobs.github.com/

Quick Setup Guide

  1. No account required to browse listings
  2. Use the search bar to filter by programming language or game development
  3. Set location preferences or search for remote positions
  4. Bookmark the filtered search URL for quick access
  5. Check regularly as there are no automated alerts

Pro Tips

  • Listings often link to GitHub repositories—review their code to prepare for interviews
  • Companies posting here typically value open source contributions
  • Job descriptions usually include specific technical challenges you’ll face
  • Roles tend to be more technical and engineering-focused

StackOverflow Jobs

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Website: https://stackoverflow.com/jobs

Quick Setup Guide

  1. Create a free account or log in with Google
  2. Complete your developer story highlighting projects and skills
  3. Navigate to “Job Alerts” in your profile
  4. Select technologies you’re interested in (Unity, Unreal, specific languages)
  5. Set location preferences and remote options
  6. Choose email frequency

Pro Tips

  • Filter by “offers visa sponsorship” if you’re an international student
  • Use the “developer-friendly” companies filter
  • Stack Overflow shows you how well your skills match job requirements
  • Companies often include information about their tech stack and development practices

Game Industry Specific Resources

Game Jobs Direct

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One of the largest gaming-focused job boards with listings from major AAA studios, mid-sized developers, and publishers. Features roles across all disciplines including programming, design, art, and production. Strong presence of UK and European game studios.

Website: https://www.gamesjobsdirect.com/

Hitmarker (for esports and gaming)

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The leading job platform specifically for esports, gaming, and livestreaming industries. Offers positions ranging from game development to tournament operations, content creation, and team management. Excellent for students interested in the competitive gaming ecosystem.

Website: https://hitmarker.net/

GameJobs.co

A streamlined job board focusing exclusively on game development positions. Features a clean interface with roles categorized by specialty, location, and company size. Particularly good for finding programming roles at indie and mid-sized studios across North America.

Website: https://gamejobs.co/

Work With Indies

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Specialized platform connecting talent with independent game studios and smaller teams. Perfect for students looking to join innovative projects with greater creative input and responsibility. Features remote-friendly positions and studios with unique approaches to game development.

Website: https://www.workwithindies.com/

Effective Job Search Strategy

  1. Set up alerts on 2-3 platforms for comprehensive coverage
  2. Check listings in the morning to be an early applicant
  3. Customize your resume for each application, highlighting relevant projects
  4. Create a portfolio website showcasing game/software projects
  5. Maintain an active GitHub with clean, well-documented code examples
  6. Track your applications in a spreadsheet with follow-up dates
  7. Prepare for technical interviews by practicing on platforms like LeetCode and HackerRank

This guide was prepared for students in the Software and Game Development program. For additional assistance, please contact the career services office.

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