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Hi I'm Kay

I'm looking for possible candidates I can put forward to my training provider who is the 1st provider in the UK to offer theory & practical skills in Video gaming and courses are 100% online at own pace.


The UK is the 3rd biggest country in the gaming industry & the government now want the UK to export as much games as possible as other exports are declining.


We're hoping that by the end of the year the government will scrap tax on anyone working in the games industry as they did it last year then reinstated it after a few months.


Please check these links of the jobs advertised this week in this huge and growing industry!


[www.indeed.co.uk] then in search box click QA testers, games designers etc and you will see the amount of jobs in this industry advertised this week alone.


The amount of jobs vs skilled workers is ridiculous considering the amount of people that spend hours gaming every day.


If you know anyone who wants a change of career, please let me know ASAP!


Career paths are:


Mobile phone apps

QA testers

Games designers

Art/animation

Games developers

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