Can anyone recommend a mentor for AAA? Thank you!
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Can anyone recommend a mentor for AAA? Thank you!
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It seems like you’re looking for a mentor in the AAA (Triple-A) game development industry. Here are a few suggestions on how to find a suitable mentor:
Networking Events: Attend game development conferences, workshops, or meetups. Events like GDC (Game Developers Conference) or local game jams can be great places to meet experienced professionals.
LinkedIn: Use LinkedIn to connect with industry professionals. Look for individuals who have experience in AAA game development and reach out with a thoughtful message expressing your interest in their work and your desire to learn.
Online Communities: Join forums or online communities focused on game development. Websites like Reddit (e.g., r/gamedev) or Discord servers dedicated to game development can help you connect with potential mentors.
University or College Programs: If you’re a student or recent graduate, consider reaching out to your professors or guest speakers from industry events. They often have connections in the AAA industry and can guide you.
Social Media: Follow and engage with industry leaders on platforms like Twitter. Many professionals are open to mentoring, and you can start building a relationship by asking questions or commenting on their work.
Game Development Platforms: Websites like IndieDB or ArtStation can help you discover talented professionals. You might find potential mentors who share their work and are open to connecting with aspiring developers.
Local Game Development Groups: Check if there are any local game development groups or clubs in your area. Joining these can help you meet experienced developers who might be willing to mentor you.
When reaching out to potential mentors, be clear about your goals and what you’re hoping to learn. Good luck!