China Games Jobs is the professional group for all working in the video games industry in China or all interested in moving to work in games in China. This is a forum to exchange ideas, help and...
Interactive Selection is pleased to announce that its MD, David Smith, has been awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Institute of Recruitment Professionals (IRP) in the UK. The Institute of Recruit...
As the economic recovery continues, are you expanding your team in 2014? Hiring just one key role, quickly, can bring significant benefits. Make use of an award winning global recruiter like In...
Many games have had success in the west, only to flounder overseas. Especially in China, where western game developers have large problems penetrating the market. Mark Niu shares the success of P...
http://www.gamesjobschina.com/2013/11/succeeding-chinas-gaming-industry-from-cctvs-mark-niu/
Ubisoft in Shanghai work on some of the world’s top Ubisoft franchises. Here is a corporate video showing some of the team. Interactive Selection have visited this studio and can help mak...
Nick Lee, Associate Producer at XPEC Entertainment met David Smith from Game Careers and Interactive Selection at Game Connection in Lyon, France in November 2010. His advice for those seeking a ...
Can you think of 2 more prestigious institutions than the BBC and Edge Magazine? David Smith, MD of Interactive Selection, found himself live in front of BBC News anchors Simon McCoy and Carrie G...
What’s it like working in Asia’s largest games studio with over 400 staff? David Smith, MD, Interactive Selection interviewed Yannick Theler, HR Director Ubisoft Shanghai during his recent vi...
The Oriental Pearl Tower is a TV tower in Shanghai, China. The Oriental Pearl Tower is located at the tip of Lujiazui in the Pudong district, by the side of Huangpu River, opposite The Bund of S...
http://www.gamesjobschina.com/2010/04/shanghai-oriental-pearl-tower-visited-by-david-smith-2009/
The Bund in China’s Shanghai stretches one mile along the bank of the Huangpu River. Traditionally, the Bund begins at Yan’an Road (formerly Edward VII Avenue) in the south and ends at Waibai...
http://www.gamesjobschina.com/2010/01/shanghai-china-bund-walk-from-garden-bridge-october-2009/