Global casual game developer CookApps (CEO Park Seong-min) announced on the 17th that it had recently started the ‘4th Super Rookie Challenge’, a transitional internship talent recruitment program with the main goal of taking a step forward as a ‘representative casual game company in 2023’.
CookApps’ game talent development program, Super Rookie Challenge, is a transitional internship that allows you to experience the entire mobile game production process, from basic training for each job for three months after joining the company to market research, research and design, and hands-on participation in games currently in service.
Starting in 2021, CookApps plans to expand the scope of recruitment duties, which had been limited to development and planning, by focusing on the part that has received a positive response internally and externally enough to recruit game talent for the 4th term this year.
In this 4th term, talents in a total of five jobs, including game design such as UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience), which comprehensively design the user experience, ▲game planning ▲game client development, ▲game designer, ▲and game director. We plan to recruit and operate an internship program.
An official from CookApps explained, “We plan to greatly expand the scope of our duties this year to attract prospective development talents who are full of passion and bright ideas related to fun games.” It is expected to be a good opportunity for those who dream of becoming game developers in the future, as they can directly participate in the overall practice from the process of reaching it.”
According to CookApps, 84% of graduates who have experienced the Super Rookie Challenge and completed the internship process up until the last 3rd class joined the game company they hoped for as a planning and development practitioner, worked in the field, and successfully built their careers. There is.
In fact, in October of last year, in the case of ‘Growing Berserkers’, an idle RPG that started official service at Cook Apps and reached the top spot in the Google Play Store, client developers, and planners from the 1st class of the Super Rookie Challenge were put in as the main developers of the game. This is one of the active examples.
In the case of raising a berserker, it started as a one-person development, and as a result of predicting the growth potential of the project in-house, it was officially incorporated into a regular project. Talented people who completed the Super Rookie Challenge joined the development team and made full use of their accumulated experience to enhance the overall game quality of the project.
Meanwhile, game development talents who wish to participate in the 4th Super Rookie Challenge held by CookApps can be found on the ‘Career Page’ located on the official website of CookApps.