Uh, no shit. QA is the entry-level, college-kid-gets-hired-for-the-summer, dead-end garbage section of the company. It's maybe one step above working a call center job, if that. If you're good at it, you might get promoted to a QA manager, but that just means you catch more shit from the dev team when you try to raise bugs, and you get the added joy of dealing with a crew of immature jerk-offs who think they're underpaid while sitting there and punching a wall in a game for half an hour to try and replicate a bug while browsing some NSFW subreddit on their phone.
You want a real job in a gaming company? #LearnToCode and get your foot in the door as an intern somewhere, then build a portfolio and skillset.
"BAWWWW WE GOT TREATED LIKE SHIT IN QA!!!!"
Uh, no shit. QA is the entry-level, college-kid-gets-hired-for-the-summer, dead-end garbage section of the company. It's maybe one step above working a call center job, if that. If you're good at it, you might get promoted to a QA manager, but that just means you catch more shit from the dev team when you try to raise bugs, and you get the added joy of dealing with a crew of immature jerk-offs who think they're underpaid while sitting there and punching a wall in a game for half an hour to try and replicate a bug while browsing some NSFW subreddit on their phone.
You want a real job in a gaming company? #LearnToCode and get your foot in the door as an intern somewhere, then build a portfolio and skillset.