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Are you one of those who can't get away from Fortnite for a second? If you too have succumbed to the game of fashion and can't stop playing, you may be interested in this job offer and the curious selection process that this company is carrying out in the city of Paris. There are two openings available.
The European entertainment agency Dare.Win is looking for a creative team to develop a video game. The brand has started working for brands such as Spotify, PlayStation, Bacardi and YouTube.
During interviews, candidates will be able to play Fortnite without anyone calling them negative attention. In fact, this will be a mandatory requirement. Because while players will be enjoying Fortnite as usual, the interviewers will be asking them questions.
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- Dare.Win (@DareWin) August 2, 2018
The Fortnite Interview: Creative Gamers Wanted
You have no choice. If you want to apply for this job, you have to play Fortnite and do it while the interviewer asks you questions. In fact, as explained by CNET after consulting with the company, the team at this company has chosen Fortnite because it is a free and accessible game (at least for iOS and Samsung users).
The candidates will play on the same team as the interviewers, so they will fight on the same front. The selection process is, in this sense, a game that will allow recruiters to know some details of the candidate that they could not otherwise discover.
In fact, those responsible for Dare.Win say that the skills that the candidates have in Fortnite do not interest them too much. What they do seek is to know how that person plays. They believe that the way you make decisions and the actions you take in the game can reveal a lot about your personality and the way you deal with problems.
Those who do not play Fortnite and also want to participate in the selection process (it is not a matter of wasting opportunities and interesting profiles) can send their applications to