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The folks responsible for the Joe Danger games are looking for an experienced C++ programmer to join them in Guildford, England to work on shipping the upcoming No Man's Sky to PC and consoles.

September 3, 2015

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Senior Engine ProgrammerHello Games

Location: Guildford, England, United Kingdom

We’re raising the banner! Activating the beacon! FINE AND FRIENDLY PEOPLE WANTED AT OUR COORDINATES!

Hello Games is looking for a Senior Engine Programmer to join us on our journey to No Man's Sky and beyond...

The ideal candidate will have exceptional programming skills, with experience of shipping games on consoles and PC, and would join our small independent team based in Guildford, UK.

Requirements:

  • 4+ years experience

  • Must be fluent in C++

  • Good knowledge of modern CPU and GPU architectures

  • Thorough understanding of OpenGL and/or DirectX

  • Experience with PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One or PS4

  • Have personally worked on optimising products for the above

  • You love games!

About us:

We're a tiny indie studio based in Guildford, UK and are dedicated to the craft of creating games that will make you cry joyful rainbow tears. We previously made the Joe Danger titles but now we're casting our eyes to the heavens. Oh, and we love tea!

Interested? Apply now.

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