Member: Ravyne

Ravyne is a 28 year-old in Bellevue, WA.

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Member: Ravyne

age: 28 (Jun 10, 1983)

MEMBER SINCE: May 2003

occupation: Student

most humbling moment: Realizing I got played... and she still has my N64.

stats: 6'2 175lbs

fantasy: A pretty little goth girl wearing nothing but platform boots.

makes me happy: *Wide Eyed* Puppies... and Candy Canes... And Santy Clause...

gets me hot: Goth girls, short hair, necks, cuddling/making out.

crush: I try not to crush. If I find myself crusshing for a few weeks I figure I may as well ask the girl out and see how it rolls one way or the other.

body mods: 1 tattoo which I designed myself. Its kind of a tribal bat design and is the new logo for my software company NYN. Look at it and you can read the letters "NYN." View it in my pics :)

makes me sad: Stupid people hurt my soul.

sign: Slow Children Playing

into: Music, computers, games and other geekery.

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JANUARY 24, 2006 @ 03:06 PM | NO COMMENTS


So hey, I got a job!

I was being a bit of a slack-ass last night at about 8pm, playing halo while waiting for some software to install, I get a phone call about a development position and whether or not I'd be interested in non-game development. So I say sure, I'll hear it out, he describes the position a bit and proceeds to give me 8 phone-screen development questions. Appearantly I did well, so we scheduled an interview for today at 10am.

So I get to the interview and discuss my background a bit. Next is the interview questions, there were 2 moderately involved but straight forward programming questions, a brain-teaser type question, and then he presented me with a problem and asked me what my approach would be. Then we broke off so I could speak with one of their Project Managers.

She had to deliver some discs to microsoft, so it was a bit of a walking interview. We talked more about my background, the development process and what I would do in a problematic situation, working relationships, schedule conflicts, deadlines, etc. Upon return the two who had intervied me had a little pow-wow, then I was given a product demo of the software I'll be working on.

Next I was called back in to speak with the original interviewer. He asked what I thought and if I was still interested. Then what kind of salary I'm looking for. I wasn't really aware of what entry salary for business software development is, so I simply had to ask waht a typical salary is for the position. It turns out that its rather signifigantly higher than the entry level in games smile And while it maybe won't be as fun, it will certainly pay the bills. Plus, my contract doesn't disallow me from doing independant game projects the way that most game dev contracts do for fear of an employee stealing code and technology. Its also good to have Business software on the resume if in the future I look for non-game development positions elsewhere. Business sometimes has...
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