Queasy Games
by Jonathan Mak
jon.mak@queasygames.com
Seeking Game Entity Programmers
Queasy Games is seeking programmers for project "Sound Shapes" for the PlayStation VITA.
We currently have openings for a game programmer to implement entity designs.

Ideally you would have a portfolio and/or examples of previous works demonstrating that you can do the job, and you are available to work in downtown Toronto.

For the programming positions, the ideal candidate would also be experienced in programming in one of or something similar to the following languages: ActionScript, GameMonkey Script, Java, C, C++, C#.

We are looking for full-time for 3 to 6 months, but are open to part-time work too. If you are awesome, there is a chance that the contract can be extended.

Entry-level and junior programmers are welcome (this could be a great opportunity for you!), but please have a portfolio or examples of your work.

Pay is negotiable based on your experience and expertise.

If you are interested or know someone interested, please email Jonathan Mak at jon.mak@queasygames.com

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