OVERVIEW:
Have you ever thought it would be cool to get paid for playing video games? Come join us at 2K Vegas and do exactly that!
To support our new and upcoming releases, we are hiring seasonal QA Testers to join our team. You will test video games titles on various consoles, PC’s and handhelds to check the software for errors and log them into our test database. Reports to a QA Lead and/or QA Manager.

This is a 4-month seasonal assignment and will be based at our office in Downtown Las Vegas (this is not a remote opportunity).
Ongoing employment opportunities may be considered for top performers.
2K players expect regular game releases which means our teams work tight deadlines, so there will be overtime. But we know you’ll have fun working here and enjoy being part of our teamwork-based culture and family like environment.

If you are ready to be the voice of 2K players and help shape the future of gaming, we want to meet you!

RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Find defects in the software using established and tedious methods
  • Accurately execute all assigned test cases.
  • Enter detailed, but concise, bugs into bug database
  • Regress fixed bugs on each release
  • Be prepared to provide insight as to the playability of a title
  • Provide a positive role model, in terms of work performance, attitude and attendance
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
  • Technically proficient with PCs and gaming consoles
  • Computer literacy, specifically MS Word, G Suite, Outlook and Database Software
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum age of 18 years and above
  • Ability to test both 2D and 3D games repeatedly, while listening and looking for bugs
  • Ability to test using a handheld gaming device and various other gaming platforms
  • A positive attitude with the ability to work in a team environment
  • Reliable, and can be counted on to work all scheduled shifts
  • Capable of working any mandatory overtime; which can occur during the work week, weekends, and occasional holidays
  • Must be able to communicate effectively in English, in both written and oral forms
  • Ability to sit for long periods of time and occasionally lift up to 20 lbs. assisted and unassisted
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Quality Assurance testing experience or experience troubleshooting PC/Console Games a plus
Please note that 2K Games and its studios never uses instant messaging apps or personal email accounts to contact prospective employees or conduct interviews and when emailing, only use 2K.com accounts.
 
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