Our work environment
We work a lot with Unity3D in combination with C#. Our 3D-models are made in Blender and ZBrush. In doing so, Photoshop, Illustrator and Substance3D are frequently used for UI art, concept art and texturing. We work according to the Scrum methodology using Scrumwise and use PlasticSCM as our version management systems. We are always on the lookout for students who are familiar and eager to work with these software.
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PROGRAMMING
You meet the following general qualifications
- You are a team player
- You have good communication and writing skills (Dutch/English)
- You can adapt to ever changing project requirements and continuous feedback
- You have excellent problem-solving skills
- You enjoy working in a close, dynamic environment
You meet more in depth programming qualifications
- You have good C# programming skills and capacity to write readable code
- We’re mainly interested in your object oriented, gameplay and core engine skills
- Please select a limited number (3) of your code files that best showcase your skills. Don’t make us search though entire projects
- Share your personal code and use footage to show the effect
- We want to see code that speaks for itself by showing the results
- We highly recommend you to use self-made code and not code based on tutorials or school assignments. We want to know who you are and what your programming skill level is
No code is no internship!
Important
To become a Chicken intern we have the following restrictions:
- You are an enrolled student at a college or university during your internship period
- All our internships desire a period of 4 months or longer. Internship applications with a shorter period are not considered
- You have the ability to work well both autonomously, as well within multicultural and cross-disciplinary team
- Little Chicken Game Company does not provide any relocation or international compensation
- We do not offer “snuffelstages” or similar short term internships
- We do not offer remote internships
Interested?
Cool! Send an email to:
- dev-internships@littlechicken.nl
Use the subject: “\[discipline\] Internship application \[your name\]” and add the following to your email:
- Internship period and the discipline you’re applying for
- Motivation letter
- CV
- Portfolio website with examples of your work
- We highly recommend you to show your process
- Don’t send large attachments, rather point us to your work online or offer a download link