Today, we are delighted to hear from two of our mentors, Alexander Yatsukevich and Pavel Grebennikov on their experiences and thoughts on the program.
In my experience, WG Forge is not only an opportunity to kickstart your career with a large gaming company, but also an opportunity to find friends and people with common interests.
The program is an opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with others, and constantly learn new things.
A program mentor is not only a person with expertise in their field, but also a person who strives to develop this field and form a community of professionals. This is what I love about my role.
The training is based on a sequence of theoretical and practical classes, and the practical side is supervised by a mentor, so that the theory is consolidated better and faster. I try not to directly answer all the questions that are asked by the interns but give them the right direction so they can find the answer themselves.
The WG Forge program provides students a great opportunity to launch their career in the gaming industry, and I have found that it gives them a real experience, unlike some other programs.
If you’re looking for an internship with a great company, where you can learn from the best then this is definitely one for you!
I actually started my WG Forge life as a VFX intern and after the program I was delighted to be offered a full-time job with Wargaming.
When I was asked to be a mentor, I was extremely happy to share my knowledge with the current interns. I know how important it is for them to have a great environment where they can start their career.
I gave a number of theoretical training classes on topics such as fluid simulations. During these classes I