I’ve been reading through a lot of resumes lately as we are now in full hiring mode here at Stardock.
We’ve got openings almost across the board (here are some samples)
- Game Developers
- Artists (general)
- 3D Modelers
- Concept Artists
- Web designers
- .NET developers (all kinds, big demand here)
- Web developers (Microsoft centric)
With that in mind, I’d like to give a few suggestions to people that I think might help them not just here but everywhere.
Suggestion #1: PLEASE provide a cover letter that includes your willingness to relocate (if applicable) and provides some background on the company you’re looking to work at along with how you might be ale to help them.
Suggestion #2: If possible, include a URL to your own website. The decision makers are extremely busy and as a result there is a tendency to just weed out those who don’t include a link to their website in their resume. We want to see your art, code, etc.
Suggestion #3: If you only are into “computers” at work and turn off at night, you probably won’t get looked at beyond an interview at most small companies. We are looking for people who are into this stuff. One of the reasons we’ve done so well here, for instance, is because we love doing this stuff. It’s not just a job. We don’t work crazy hours but when we go home, we like to play games still or like to tinker around with things.
I spent part of my vacation learning Python. Why? Because I enjoy doing it, not because I have to. I know that most people go home and live “normal lives”. That’s great but a small tech company may not be a good fit for you then.
Those 3 things would be extremely helpful in getting people to the front of the pile. 