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		<title>By: Jolt Online Gaming is hiring &#171; Wrong Side of Memphis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] DVCS: We use git in all our projects.  Another important detail about my work here, is that I am able to see almost immediately that a change on the code is reflected in the gameplay of thousands. It&#8217;s good (and sometimes a little scary) to know that lots of people are using the software you&#8217;re developing, and they are having fun with it. About the experience working here, I have to say that is absolutely fantastic. Not only do we work making games, but, of course, we love to play them. We often play boardgames and console games in the office, and we have a great time together. It&#8217;s hard to imagine a nicer and friendlier place to work. I also learn something new everyday from my coworkers. A great environment of cooperation, with lots of freedom to do the things your way. The developers work closely with game designers and artists, which is also rewarding and leads to better understanding of the needs of the final game. If any of this sounds interesting, you can send an email directly to jobs@joltonline.com or you can contact me if you prefer on the Contact page. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] DVCS: We use git in all our projects.  Another important detail about my work here, is that I am able to see almost immediately that a change on the code is reflected in the gameplay of thousands. It&#8217;s good (and sometimes a little scary) to know that lots of people are using the software you&#8217;re developing, and they are having fun with it. About the experience working here, I have to say that is absolutely fantastic. Not only do we work making games, but, of course, we love to play them. We often play boardgames and console games in the office, and we have a great time together. It&#8217;s hard to imagine a nicer and friendlier place to work. I also learn something new everyday from my coworkers. A great environment of cooperation, with lots of freedom to do the things your way. The developers work closely with game designers and artists, which is also rewarding and leads to better understanding of the needs of the final game. If any of this sounds interesting, you can send an email directly to <a href="mailto:jobs@joltonline.com">jobs@joltonline.com</a> or you can contact me if you prefer on the Contact page. [...]</p>
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