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Graduate C++ Developer / Games Developer - Lancashire

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Location:Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Oldam greater manchester | manchester
Tags: c | developer | c++ | c+ | games | games developer | engineering | visual studio | software engineering | oo | 3d graphics | c greater manchester | c manchester
Type:Permanent
A Graduate C++ Games Developer is required to work for a well established market leader in the Games industry based in Lancashire.

As the Graduate C++ Developer you will join a well established and growing team of developers focusing on the development of video gaming products. The development environment will be Visual Studio 6.0 and the implementation language will be C++. Any academic knowledge or experience of OO design skills and/ or 3D graphics programming techniques would be an advantage. Applicants should be educated to degree level in Software Engineering, Computer Science or a related discipline. A degree in Computer Gaming would be of particular interest.

With a competitive starting salary of £18k raising to £20k after the first 6 months this is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate with no commercial experience to start their career in the gaming industry.
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