The game development industry is more challenging than ever. A recent GDC poll noted that 1 in 10 game developers were laid off in 2024, underscoring the fierce competition in the field. While we can’t guarantee outcomes, many UAT alumni have found success at renowned companies like Blizzard, EA, Bethesda, and more. Their journeys, combined with practical advice, offer a roadmap for aspiring developers.
Jonathan’s path to working on World of Warcraft began with a commitment to creating a robust portfolio. By participating in game jams and completing projects, he built a body of work that showcased his skills and passion. His advice? “Keep creating, keep refining your work, and ensure you have tangible projects to share during interviews.”
Alex believes that hands-on experience is indispensable. After graduating, he continuously built projects, which eventually opened doors to his current role. His mantra is simple: Keep creating. In a competitive industry, a strong, practical portfolio is your best asset.
Casey encourages students to seize opportunities outside the classroom by entering competitions such as the Blizzard Student Art Contest. These contests not only provide a chance to gain exposure but may also lead to internships and job opportunities. By aligning academic projects with industry contests, students can maximize both learning and exposure.
Jill is a strong advocate for participating in game jams. She advises aspiring developers to embrace every opportunity to create and share their work publicly. “Every project you complete can be the one that catches someone’s attention,” she explains.
Matt emphasizes the importance of presenting a polished resume and cover letter. These documents should be clear, concise, and free of errors. He also encourages applicants not to be discouraged if they don’t meet every requirement listed in a job posting. “Employers often look beyond a checklist of qualifications, so if you believe in your skills and passion, apply and let your work speak for itself.”
Taylor advises that a degree alone isn’t enough—you need concrete examples of your work. Whether it’s using visual tools to communicate your design vision or preparing thoughtful questions for interviews, demonstrating your ability is key. He also reminds students that humility and a positive attitude during interviews are just as important as technical skills. Companies are looking to not only assess your portfolio but also to see if you fit into their culture.
At UAT, we offer a comprehensive suite of game studies degrees that cover every aspect of the industry—from Game Art and Animation, Game Design, Game Production and Management, and Game Programming. Our curriculum is designed to equip you with both the technical expertise and the creative skills necessary to build a standout portfolio.
In addition to our diverse academic programs, UAT’s Career Services and Student Services provide personalized support to help you navigate the job market. Whether you need assistance refining your resume, preparing for interviews, or exploring internship opportunities, our dedicated team is here to offer guidance and support tailored to your individual goals.
In an increasingly competitive industry, UAT prepares students with the skills, experience, and industry insights needed to stand out. Our alumni’s journeys illustrate that while success isn’t guaranteed, dedication, continual learning, and proactive engagement can open doors.
You can start building your future in gaming too, by simply applying!