Operation Sports at 2K Sports Part Four: How to Get Noticed

Editor Chris Sanner recently got a chance to go out to 2K and chat with several members of the NBA 2K team about what it was like to go from a member of the OS and Sports Gaming Community to working in gaming.

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This is our last video in this series, and it covers several very good and helpful topics from how to get noticed by developers, how you can stand out as someone who is respected and listened to, what sacrifices are made working in gaming, and some parting advice from our panelists!

As part of this series, we are also wanting to encourage anyone interested in working in gaming to look into it. The results of what former OS’ers have been able to do at 2K Sports in particular speaks for itself.

If you are interested in seeing if you have what it takes, we are encouraging all members of the community to contact Chad Riggleman, a recruiter at 2K Sports, about how you may fit in with their future. E-mail Chad at [email protected].

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