49Games is hiring

Date : Thu, 04 May 2006 11:37:48 +0200
To : xsi(at)Softimage.COM
From : André Adam <a_adam(at)49games.de>
Subject : 49Games is hiring
Hello alltogether,

for anyone who might be interested in working in one of Germany's most exciting cities, Hamburg, 49Games is looking for XSI modelling / texturing staff. The available positions are of permanent type.

Cheers!

   -André


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3D Character Modeller

We expect applicants to have years of industry experience and an in-depth knowledge of characterdesign, where experience in character animation is considered a plus. Experience in Softimage|XSI and Z-Brush is preferred but not necessary as long as you are willing to learn these tools quickly.
As usual, the ability to work as part of a team and meeting deadlines is a necessity.


As a 3d Character Modeller at 49Games you will model and texture characters for next generation game platforms.

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3D/2D Artist

We expect applicants to have years of industry experience and an in-depth knowledge of modeling and texturing game assets. Experience in Softimage|XSI is preferred but not necessary as long as you are willing to learn Softimage|XSI quickly.
As usual, the ability to work as part of a team and meeting deadlines is a necessity.


As a 3D/2D Artist at 49Games you will model and texture game assets for current and next generation game platforms.

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At 49Games you will work as part of one of Germany's most successfull game development studios featuring a professional and independent working environment, diversified tasks and a highly motivated team.
49Games is located in Hamburg, Germany. http://www.49games.de


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Applicants should send an e-mail to jobs(at)49games.de containing a CV, links to a personal homepage or commercial projects featuring own work as well as a detailed description of the actual contribution to the mentioned projects.
Please do not include large files.




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