Breaking In - Jason Sussman

Jason Sussman paints in the finishing touches, drops some horrific details, and relays information that many Bothans died to bring you.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 5/7/2009 4:15 PM PDT

Breaking In - Seth Gibson

Seth Gibson speaks out on Tech Art, Powerlifting, and living in a "Blast or Dust world."


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 4/30/2009 2:38 PM PDT

Broken In - Mat Noguchi

Mat Noguchi talks about exercising your executive function, riding in the Partywagon, and how you can tell when something stupid is going on.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 4/23/2009 2:30 PM PDT

Breaking In - Matt Richenburg

Matt Richenburg trains you to become a better Bungie hire.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 4/16/2009 2:33 PM PDT

Broken In - Michael Wu

Michael Wu talks about "getting people together" and "fixing stuff" to "create fantastic worlds and gaming experiences."


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 4/9/2009 4:45 PM PDT

Broken In - Dave Dunn

Proof of experience.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 4/2/2009 4:30 PM PDT

Breaking In - Javier

Helping bring Bungie's games to life, one rig at a time.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 3/26/2009 3:53 PM PDT

Breaking In - Christian Diefenbach

Christian speaks out on maintaining a healthy balance, making healthy dietary choices, and how he transferred into his role at Bungie.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 3/19/2009 3:54 PM PDT

Broken In - Roger Wolfson

The Wolf talks about tracking stats, seeing real-life waypoints, and applying talent to find the right solution.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 3/12/2009 1:47 PM PDT

Breaking In - Chad Armstrong

Matchmaking Maestro, misanthrope, and in his dreams, King of Town.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 3/5/2009 3:26 PM PST

Breaking In - David Aldridge

A kid in a candy store.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 2/19/2009 2:09 PM PST

Broken In - Shi Kai Wang

There can be only one Tom Foolery Expert.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 2/12/2009 2:07 PM PST

Breaking In - Christian Allen

Putting the pieces together.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 2/5/2009 4:12 PM PST

Breaking In - Jon Cable

Building sand castles.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 1/29/2009 2:31 PM PST

Breaking In - Andrew Davis

Influence, persistence, and an Amiga with Sculpt-Animate 4D.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 1/22/2009 1:21 PM PST

Breaking In - Rob Adams

On honesty, inspiration, and matching shoes.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 1/15/2009 2:10 PM PST

Breaking In - Paul Lewellen

Win the Internet with beautiful strokes of logic.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 1/8/2009 1:23 PM PST

Breaking In - Noah Bordner

One of our animators shows off a multitude of moves.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 12/18/2008 2:16 PM PST

Breaking In - Nick Gerrone

Breaking stuff for a living at Bungie.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 12/11/2008 12:53 PM PST

Breaking In - Tam Armstrong

Striving for perfect Bungie balance.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 12/4/2008 2:34 PM PST

Breaking In - Pat Jandro

30 Seconds of Awesome.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 11/20/2008 2:28 PM PST

Breaking In - Joe Spataro

Waxing Zen in the Land of Milk and Honey


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 11/13/2008 1:42 PM PST

Breaking In - Richard Lico

Animation Lead Richard Lico talks about his Bungie jump.


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Inside BungieCareersBreaking In 11/6/2008 1:31 PM PST

Getting into the Game Industry

lukems writes:

The IGDA (International Game Developers Association) has some worthwhile reading if you're interested in getting into the game industry.

One of the most frequently asked questions in Bungie employees' message boxes, either here or on Xbox Live generally involves asking how to get a job in the game industry. Over at IGDA, they've got a pretty resourceful starting point for people interested in getting into game development. In addition to developer profiles on a bunch of folks in the industry, the IGDA has special sections on various disciplines in game development: Audio, Design, Production, Visual Arts, Programming and Biz & Misc.

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