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I'm very interested to learn what kind of work people on the chartz do.  I imagine we have a lot of users who are working in or studying to be in the game industry. If you aren't working then what are you studying to become? 

 

I'm currently a software developer working for a big European bank in Amsterdam but am tempted to go back to my roots of gaming development. 

 

What about you 😊



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I am a Justice Officer, which is the person that find people for the judge, among a lot of other things.
I work in a Courthouse. Here in Brazil you can take a open test, which is like a contest. You aply and answer a 80 questions test about Law, Math, computer skills and Portuguese Grammar. Those with the best score get the job. Usually there are like 20 to 30 thousand candidates, cause it is kinda hard to get a good job in Brazil.
I have being a Justice Officer for 13 years.
I went to college to study Brazilian Literature and Portuguese Grammar. I also went to Law School, but dropped out 3 times...



My grammar errors are justified by the fact that I am a brazilian living in Brazil. I am also very stupid.

Ka-pi96 said:
Currently studying Japanese and used to work in accountancy (never again!).

I want to do Japanese so i don't have to wait for localised games xD



Roofing and some demolition work for remodels and add-ons, and I sometimes daydream of finishing college.



When I was 14 my mother died, since I didn't have contact with my father I started working in restaurants and gift shops, when I was 19 I joined the army, the army gave me the ability to pick up my study and I educated in IT and Technology, graduated from university and got my CCNA and CCNP diploma's from Cisco.

Currently I am working at the Operation Centre for the Military, using my IT-educations




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On a Side Note, but relevant: Games appear to have a strong positive effect on academic performance, a study from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8c9-vXYhzI 

The role that takes up most of my time is with medical technology as a trainer and support for theatre 




I work at GameStop, aspire to be a professional dancer and or (cause it's really hard to be one) a chiropractor or physical therapist.



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Some interesting stuff coming up, i didn't expect such variety.



Film/tv/commercial actor. Before that an aviation ground crewman.



IT network professional in a company nobody has ever heard of servicing 2 bigger world wide companies no one has ever heard of.
After my previous venture in the worst IT company ever I'm feeling really happy about my job again and I have actual fun at work, which is how it should be as an IT guy.



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