Out of curiousity I know this varies quite a bit depending on the studio and region, so this is a bit of a broad question. Rough ballpark, how much do entry-level artists in the game biz make annually (in your experience)?
Generally I'd like to know because while I'm nowhere near a heavy spender, it would be nice to get the bills paid, living on my own in an apartment.
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maybe going down to $30k in places where it's cheaper to live.
That's just my rough conversion to $ from £ anyway.
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Haha, true that man. When I started work as a junior game artist I was earning slightly less than I would working full time at my old job at Kmart. Although admittedly I probably would have put a gun in my mouth after a week of full time at Kmart, after being there casual for 3 years.
ive just been asked in the past.
The average is pretty well represented in the Game Developer salary survey that fmnoor posted.
I'm in the seattle area (kirkland) and I just graduated college in April. The pay in this area tends to be higher due to the costs of living. You're bound to come up with a least 35 but probably no more than 50k here.
Hope that helps.
hey ebagg:
I'm in the seattle area (kirkland) and I just graduated college in April. The pay in this area tends to be higher due to the costs of living. You're bound to come up with a least 35 but probably no more than 50k here.
Hope that helps.
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50k would be EXTREMELY rare for a starting salary no matter how talented you are or how expensive the area is. 35k is a very reasonable number nationwide (US, don't know much about the wages abroad). Don't worry though, the opportunity for your salary to grow comes when you are ready for it to.
AU30k=$22452 US Dollars.
Lucky yanks.
25k is the, " you should be grateful to get an opportunity in the industry, without prior experience "..spiel.