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> I finished my job and i'm waiting to their replies... actually, i had no replies during some months... i felt abandoned :/
No you didn't! You're not a victim, you're a warrior! A goddamn tiger is what I see! Some people could see this as failure, but you remain unsatisfied and see this as an irresistible challenge to prove yourself even more! To raise beyond the masses!
A lot of the ground work is about building and maintaining contacts. You're not simply contacting the company for a job, you first want to make an impression. They've GOT to rememder you. So just keep contacting them once in a while, like they are your friend, keeping them up to date with what you're up to, telling them to watch your latest product, showing them your favorite toy, saying "hey that test you gave me the other day, look, I improved it even more" Of course you got to walk the walk. Also tell them what you love at this company and why you'd fit in.
So yeah it happens all the time, you got no response. Unless they really don't need anyone, it's kind of a test. Really just a few people are really relentless and proactive, always giving more than what the client asks and show a winning attitude, and that's who they are looking for. A Charlie Sheen.
I'm sorry if my answers seems a bit harsh sometime, I really am, but it seems to me like the best way to help. :)
So how about some game design questions? :D
Thanks for your reply!, i agree they were relentless as rudes; i keep improving to my skills and i won't give up forever.
Next time, i will make better than i did it before.
There some game design questions... i would like to know about your IMPORTANT ADVICES in game design. Also your experience, could you? There no need to do some huge wall of texts; simply a small text.