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Resume and Portfolio UC Santa Cruz CMPS 170 – Game Design Studio I https://courses.soe.ucsc.edu/courses/cmps170/Fall14/01/ ejw@soe.ucsc.edu 14 October 2014
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UC SANTA CRUZ Upcoming deadlines Thursday, October 16 / Saturday, October 18 First game pitches in class See notes online for format Must create slides using Google Slides presentation software, save them in Google Drive Presentation order now on Piazza Friday, October 24 First draft of resume and portfolio
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UC SANTA CRUZ Game Lab Access By now you should ideally have been approved for access into the game lab BE 368, BE 366, BE 364, all on third floor of Baskin Engineering building Three step process Receive approval for use of the space (should be done) Follow link in email you receive, and approve Have your keycard upgraded to use omnilock … or, receive a keycode Do this step with BSOE facilities, office on 3 rd floor of Baskin Engineering
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UC SANTA CRUZ Resume A resume is a short document with the goal of getting you an interview for a job In academic circles, also known as a curriculum vitae, or cv There are no hard and fast rules on what should be on a resume Similarly, there is no perfect resume. There are always tradeoffs. However, resumes tend to follow well-established conventions
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UC SANTA CRUZ Required elements Name Mailing address Email address Phone number I have heard stories of students not getting internships because a recruiter couldn’t contact them quickly before an internal deadline
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UC SANTA CRUZ Links to external websites Linked In These days, a good Linked In profile is mandatory Nearly all potential employers will seek out this profile Portfolio Link to your portfolio website This is mandatory for game industry jobs
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UC SANTA CRUZ Education The emphasis here is on what is most important to your job hunt The only degrees that matter here are your bachelors degrees The name of your game design degree is: Bachelors of Science in Computer Science: Computer Game Design Can also write: BS Computer Science: Computer Game Design Put on resume: BS Computer Science: Computer Game Design, expected June 2015, GPA xxx/4.0 Include other degrees if you’re double-majoring IMO, it’s OK to omit GPA
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UC SANTA CRUZ Skills Languages: C++, C, Javascript, Java, CSS, Lisp, Objective-C,... Important: put C++ first for games industry jobs Put Javascript first for webdev jobs Technologies: Visual Studio, Eclipse, GitHub, Xcode, Photoshop, Illustrator, Ant, Blender, Maya, … List any tool/technology/framework that takes substantial effort to learn well Platforms: iOS, Android, Unity, Corona, Unreal, HTML5/Canvas, etc. These are very important, as many people do keyword searches on these terms
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UC SANTA CRUZ Work Experience Conventional wisdom is you list every job you’ve ever had I disagree: most student jobs are not relevant to IT jobs My rubric: If it would be a waste of time to discuss in an interview, then don’t include Include: Internships or jobs with IT or game companies Work for IT group at UCSC Summer jobs in IT Typically don’t include: Delivering pizza. Most retail jobs. Being a camp counselor. Just not relevant to IT jobs
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UC SANTA CRUZ Work Experience For each job: Title of job Name of company When Description of duties, with emphasis on specific tasks performed. Be sure to use industry specific jargon to describe efforts Clearly describe what you did personally Use sentences starting with “action words” Developed, Tested, Designed, Managed, etc.
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UC SANTA CRUZ Projects Describe major projects you have performed Games or IT projects Name of project Describe technologies/platforms used Describe project For group projects, make sure your specific contribution is listed Feel free to include small photo or screenshot Be sure to mention if the project has been released (e.g., to Google Play, Apple App Store, etc.) Many people like to see evidence of taking a project all the way through to completion Link to website for the project (if exists) Link to Github for code is great
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UC SANTA CRUZ Other elements (optional) If you have a major outside interest, include For example, are you a national class yoyo performer? Are you highly ranked in chess? Examples of achieving excellence at a regional or national level Will often be used as conversation starters Objective The kind of job you’re seeking Can often include this in a cover letter Space is often better used fleshing out project descriptions
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UC SANTA CRUZ Do not include Do not include Lists of classes Projects are more informative High school Unless there is some relevance to the IT job Community college degree Unless degree is very different from game design degree References available upon request Of course they are Photograph Typically not done, and they’ll find this on your LinkedIn profile List of hobbies Usually there are better uses for the space
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UC SANTA CRUZ Appearances count Many companies will reject a resume if there is a single spelling error “If they can’t get this right, their work will likely be sloppy” Graphic design A resume with nice graphic design will be more attractive to read Better conveys “can work on games” than poorly laid out resume Especially for design positions, there is a tacit assumption you know the basics of graphic design
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UC SANTA CRUZ Portfolio A website designed to highlight your projects Again, no firm rules Main elements Generally want an image carousel and/or video per project Some description of the project itself Emphasize your specific contributions, and technologies used Link off to project website Can go into much more depth Many portfolio website examples
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