I’d love to work there as a software engineer but alas.
razorbeamz on
By the time they get to their third year they become jaded and change their minds I guess
SpiritualRabbit2050 on
Ah to be kids again 😌
ChemicalExperiment on
As they should. Nintendo treats their employees very well (at least in Japan) with no crunch times and plenty of mentoring. Nintendo is in the business of building new talent and creating a generational legacy of designers. The biggest problem is getting in; everyone wants to work there because of all this so Nintendo can be very picky. The article says the survey didn’t include 3rd or 4th year students, but it wouldn’t surprise me if Nintendo was at the top for them too.
FixedFun1 on
Nintendo is like Disney in its prime, everyone wanting to be part of the magic in Japan.
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I’d love to work there as a software engineer but alas.
By the time they get to their third year they become jaded and change their minds I guess
Ah to be kids again 😌
As they should. Nintendo treats their employees very well (at least in Japan) with no crunch times and plenty of mentoring. Nintendo is in the business of building new talent and creating a generational legacy of designers. The biggest problem is getting in; everyone wants to work there because of all this so Nintendo can be very picky. The article says the survey didn’t include 3rd or 4th year students, but it wouldn’t surprise me if Nintendo was at the top for them too.
Nintendo is like Disney in its prime, everyone wanting to be part of the magic in Japan.