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7 jobs that use Video Games the most

Jobs that use video games the most include electronics team member, sound editor, and composer.

RankJob titleSalary% of all skillsJob openings
1Electronics Team Member$29,86327%315,805
2Sound Editor$48,30615%4,603
3Composer$53,01912%29
4Game Advisor$31,7427%250,668
5Sound Designer$71,9495%50,235
6Voice-Over Artist$58,3644%3,807
7Beta Tester$104,6503%6,855

What jobs use Video Games the most?

1. Electronics Team Member

How electronics team member uses Video Games:

  • Utilize pallet jacks, ladders, and forklifts to accomplish movements throughout warehouse and store.
  • Supervise women's department, manage jewelry department, assist customers on finalizing purchases
  • Increase product flow by utilizing inventory control system to assist in logistics and backroom functions.

Most common skills for electronics team member:

  • Video Games
  • TVS
  • Work Ethic
  • Excellent Guest
  • Team-Oriented Environment
  • Taking Care

2. Sound Editor

How sound editor uses Video Games:

  • Manage international man-made fiber market research/publishing company and supervise editorial content and sales of industry statistical journal.
  • Add in sound effects, music, and ADR as needed.
  • Gain experience in assisting with analog soundboard and stage lighting.

Most common skills for sound editor:

  • ADR
  • Video Games
  • SFX
  • Pro Tools
  • Feature Film
  • Adobe Premiere

3. Composer

How composer uses Video Games:

  • Supervise, manage and book DJ's.
  • Produce: NYC, Houston, TX, tour TX.
  • Work with multiple DAW software.

Most common skills for composer:

  • Video Games
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Sound Design
  • Avid Media Composer
  • Pro Tools

4. Game Advisor

How game advisor uses Video Games:

  • Supervise women's department, manage jewelry department, assist customers on finalizing purchases
  • Drive sales and optimize service by assisting customers with selections and questions, and by cross-selling and upselling.
  • Train associates in proper procedures for Christmas layaway, as well as providing troubleshooting for layaway issues when necessary.

Most common skills for game advisor:

  • Customer Service
  • Stock Shelves
  • Video Games
  • Sales Floor
  • POS
  • Store Merchandise

5. Sound Designer

How sound designer uses Video Games:

  • Manage PowerPoint and mixing music at the same time.
  • Record live performances to multitrack DAW.
  • Implement audio using FMOD, Maya and proprietary tools.

Most common skills for sound designer:

  • Audio Assets
  • Pro Tools
  • Wwise
  • Video Games
  • PC
  • Audio Production

6. Voice-Over Artist

How voice-over artist uses Video Games:

  • Manage, perform and record music feature on MTV, national radio.
  • Produce and market gospel CD.
  • Write with passion and record with soul.

Most common skills for voice-over artist:

  • Voice Overs
  • Radio Commercials
  • Professional Voice
  • Video Games
  • Audio Books
  • Adobe Audition

7. Beta Tester

How beta tester uses Video Games:

  • Manage departmental inventory and troubleshoot testing, reporting and inventory issues.
  • Conduct QA, software maintenance, on-site and off-site customer support.
  • Communicate numerous glitches to the primary QA team using in-depth reporting and research methodologies.

Most common skills for beta tester:

  • Beta Test
  • Video Games
  • Data Verification
  • Windows XP
  • IOS
  • QA

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