The ESRB GamerDad Advertisement of 2007
This Ad No Longer Valid: It was one of the finest days in GamerDad history. March 2007 the ESRB placed a month-long advertisement at GamerDad.com. The ad’s purpose was to recruit new full-time ESRB judges. It was an honor.
By: Eliot Mizrachi of the ESRB
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), which assigns ratings for the content and age-appropriateness of computer and video games, is seeking to hire raters.
This position is full-time and located in New York City.
Prospective candidates should have:
* Experience with children
* Interest in and familiarity with video games
* Strong communications skills (verbal, written)
Parents and those with video game playing abilities are preferred, though these are not requirements. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Training will be provided.
To apply for this position, send resume and cover letter HERE.
About the ESRB
The ESRB is a non-profit, self-regulatory body established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). ESRB independently assigns computer and video game content ratings, enforces advertising guidelines, and helps ensure responsible online privacy practices for the interactive entertainment software industry.
NOTE: This is reprinted to preserve the event. This offer no longer valid.
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