1. Games designer:
A game designer is an individual who designs the
structure of a game including how it will be played and
what the rules will be. Over the years, as video games
have gained popularity, game designing is dominated
by complex games played on computers, electronic
devices, and other gaming consoles.
Graphic designer:
Graphic designers are people who design visual presentations. This includes
advertising, brochures, flyers, packaging design, logos, liveries, signs and
many others. You should also have expert knowledge of Photoshop, In
Design, and Illustrator among others. The pay depends on where you go to
work. You can always start out freelance but you'll have to work harder to
make money.
2. Art Director:
An art director is a person, often at a managerial level, who is greatly responsible
for the visual components of a finished product. That product can be a book,
advertisement, movie, video game or periodical. The term is found in many
industries, and each type of product poses unique challenges.
Creative Manager:
A good creative director should be the manager and inspirational leader to the
creative team. A hands-on Senior Designer, Art Director or Copywriter, creative
leader, ensuring the highest standards of creative output by managing the team,
their creative output and their ongoing development.
3. Programming
Game play programmer:
Video game programmers are responsible for the more technical side of creating video
games. Without them, video game production would never release the game. Video game
programmers in the United States are estimated to earn between $50,000 and $90,000 a
year.
Platform Architect:
A platform architect designs comprehensive computer systems for storing, delivering, and
optimizing a variety of information, usually in an online format. Many platform architect
jobs are in industries such as ecommerce and interactive web content management. They
also work closely with a team of computer engineers or web developers to complete
projects that include developing, installing, deploying, and configuring various hardware
and software components.
4. Audio
Sound Effects Designer:
A sound designer is a theater or media professional who specializes in creating
a final soundtrack to accompany a game.
Composer:
A composer works with a director, producers, sound team, and musicians to
create the musical score for a game.
5. Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance Technician / Tester:
Many manufacturing, engineering, software, and other development processes
include steps for ensuring that products and services meet the needs and terms
of the customer.
QA Manager:
A quality assurance manager is responsible for managing the people who make
sure that products and services meet customer expectations before the
products go out on the market.
6. Production Management and Publishing
Executive Producer:
A producer is someone who is generally the first person to "develop" an idea that
will, hopefully, one day become a movie/game. This can need
purchasing/optioning a book, short story or screenplay and overseeing the
adaptation, expansion or re-writing thereof.
Account Director
An account manager has many different tasks and requirements, but
their main objectives are to ensure that the people, or companies, that
have an account with their business are current with their payments,
kept happy, and to activate new accounts when needed.
7. Business Management
Financial Planning Manager
A financial planning manager develops and puts into place an
effective financial planning system that provides a company or
organization with tools to measure its financial performance.
Technical Director
A technical director typically is responsible for providing technical
support for media, or software companies.
8. PR & Marketing
Marketing Director
contributes to the development and developments of an
organization through complex roles.
Press Officer
A press officer, also known as a public relations specialist or press
secretary, is the official spokesperson for her employer.