Thursday, November 5, 2009

Compensation

Despite the job's difficulty, game testing doesn't pay a great deal and is usually paid hourly (around USD$10 – $12 an hour). Testing management is usually more lucrative, but this type of job usually requires years of experience and some type of college degree. For this reason, as mentioned earlier, most game testing jobs are taken as "foot in the door" positions, used as a stepping stone for more lucrative lines of work in game development. An annual survey found that testers earn an average of $39,063 annually. Testers with less than three years experience earn an average of $25,142 while testers with over six years experience earn $43,056. Testing leads with over six years experience earn on an average of $70,658 a year.
Some employers offer bonuses for the number of bugs a tester finds. While this approach may seem initially reasonable, it often leads to testers reporting game features they personally don't care for as bugs, or reporting features as bugs simply for the extra money.

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