Wargaming Forge’s primary focus is to help the next generation of gaming professionals succeed in their careers through education. Learn more about our program and its opportunities in the interview below from our interns - Allison Simpson (the United States), QA Engineer, and Daniel Cervinka (the Czech Republic), 3D Artist, at Wargaming Prague.
If you’re interested in paid internship in Prague, don’t wait until the last minute. You only have from August 2 through August 30, 2021 to submit your application.
Allison: “Actually, I was already interested in working for Wargaming, and was already watching out for opportunities at the company. I did not really see any opportunities that fit me for some time, and I was looking for some work to switch into the IT sector from my previous job. Then, I saw the internship, and I thought it was really…perfect!”
Daniel: “Well, I’ve known about Wargaming for a while. I’ve been playing their games in my spare time. I guess I can say our games, now that I get to work at Wargaming- which is very exciting for me [laughter].
“I knew that I would need to have an internship for someone to show me more things in game development. Since I live near Prague, it was the perfect opportunity to try. Due to the pandemic, it has made travel quite difficult, so it was perfect to have the internship near my home and start working with professionals.”
Allison: “It’s been going really well, I’ve really learned a lot. Like I said, I didn’t really come from a tech background, so I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to understand how to do the things that I would need to for QA, but it was really good from the beginning. I learned a lot of things that I hadn’t known about before, so even though I didn’t