Next Event: April Social! Thursday April 5th @ The Imperial!
This month's IGDA Toronto meeting will be a social event at the Imperial
Pub. New and familiar faces are welcome. You can always just drop in to
share a couple of refreshing drinks with your friends!
Are you looking for work or will be soon? Bring your resume and business
cards, portfolio in a binder, laptop with your latest project, sample
code, game designs, scripts, etc. Show your best work!
Are you working at a company that might be hiring? Print off a few
copies of the job postings, or talk to team leads or managers within
your company beforehand what they are looking for now or might be in the
future.
Are you a student or working outside the industry and want to improve
your skills or expand your portfolio? Consider contributing to a
student/indie/open source project, participating in TOJam 2 or other
local events. Come to the meetings and check the IGDA TO webpage and
forums for the latest details. And consider volunteering at IGDA Toronto
or other local events to get valuable exposure and meet folks.
Is your company looking to get exposure and give back to the community
by sponsoring IGDA Toronto events or providing a speaker? Contact a
Steering Committee member for more details.
Want to improve your professional skills? Why not suggest a guest
speaker so that they might speak at an upcoming event?
The meeting starts at 7 PM and short announcements will be made at 8 PM.
If you have some news that you would like announced at the meeting,
please email or talk to us ahead of time so we can announce it for you.
Meeting place and time:
Thursday April 5, 2007, 7 PM
Imperial Pub, Upstairs floor
54 Dundas E (Just east of Yonge and Dundas Square by Dundas Subway station)
Toronto, ON, M5B-1C7
(416) 977-4667
The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) Toronto Chapter events are generally free and open to all who are in, or would like to be in, the Toronto game development community. The IGDA is a non-profit professional society that is committed to advancing the careers and enhancing the lives of game developers by connecting members with their peers, promoting professional development, and advocating on issues that affect the developer community.
The IGDA Toronto Steering Committee
Official Website: http://igda.org/toronto
Added by PaulForest on April 3, 2007