2025-11-28 – Weekly Video Game Jobs : Check out Director roles in video production

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week’s job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially for those with a knack for video production and software engineering. There’s a clear bump in demand for remote roles, allowing more flexibility for those who thrive working from home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Director, Video Production
    Company: MLB | Location: Washington, DC
    If you’re passionate about sports and video production, this role involves creating engaging video content, from interviews to highlight reels, for game days. Overseeing the production of behind-the-scenes content is key here.
    Apply Here

  • Director, Video Production
    Company: Washington Nationals | Location: Washington, DC
    This role is about steering the production and delivery of pre-game video content and highlights. It’s perfect for someone with expertise in managing video projects and a passion for sports storytelling.
    Apply Here

  • Video Game Tester
    Company: Lionbridge Technologies | Location: Astrum, Pol
    Dive into the world of video game testing, ensuring top-notch quality for new releases. Ideal for those with a keen eye for detail and a love for gaming.
    Apply Here

  • Video Game Localization Tester
    Company: Lionbridge Technologies | Location: Cdmx Ciudad De Mexico, Mex
    Test your skills in localization, ensuring that games are culturally relevant and accurate for different markets. A must for those with a deep understanding of global gaming trends.
    Apply Here

  • Senior Software Engineer, Audio/Video Client
    Company: King River Capital Group | Location: San Francisco, CA
    Tackle real-world end-user audio/video issues. This is a great fit for someone with experience in MacOS, Android, iOS, or game console development.
    Apply Here

  • Senior Software Engineer, Audio/Video
    Company: Discord | Location: San Francisco, CA
    Work on solving audio/video issues for a massive user base. Ideal for those with a background in MacOS, Android, iOS, or game console development.
    Apply Here

  • Web / TypeScript Game Engineer (CONTRACT / Full-Time)
    Company: Clutch Canada | Location: San Francisco, CA
    Engage with a creative team to build innovative game experiences. This contract role is perfect for someone who loves video games and has solid TypeScript skills.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Video Production — Lead Creative Team
    Company: MLB | Location: Washington, DC
    Lead a creative team and collaborate on content strategy for game days. Candidates with at least 8 years of relevant experience will excel here.
    Apply Here

  • Video Game Test Director
    Company: ManpowerGroup | Location: Tempe, AZ
    Shape a positive and collaborative team culture while leading video game testing efforts. Perfect for someone with leadership skills and a passion for quality assurance.
    Apply Here

  • REMOTE - Video Producer
    Company: Insight Global | Location: Cary, NC
    Join a dynamic software and gaming company as a remote video producer. Strong understanding of video production is essential.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is gaining traction, and this week offers some solid options for those looking to work from home. Here are the roles you can apply for without worrying about location:

  • Graphic Designer
    Company: Convoy | Location: Baltimore, MD
    Create stunning graphics packages and update in-game video board elements. Perfect for creatives with a knack for visual storytelling.
    Apply Here

  • Senior Social Media Manager - Remote
    Company: Get It - Marketing | Location: Los Angeles County, CA
    Drive the future of esports and gaming culture through social media. This role comes with perks like a monthly video game stipend.
    Apply Here

  • Social Media Specialist, North America - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Marketing | Location: Chicago, IL
    Stay on the cutting edge of gaming, esports, and internet culture. Ideal for those with Adobe Suite skills.
    Apply Here

  • Seasonal Customer & Technical Support Agent - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Hospitality | Location: Freehold, NJ
    Support exciting summer classes focused on A.I., video game design, and more. Perfect for tech-savvy individuals who enjoy teaching.
    Apply Here

  • Growth Marketing Lead - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Marketing | Location: New York, NY
    Transform the way video content is processed across gaming and entertainment platforms. A great role for forward-thinking marketers.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That wraps up this week’s opportunities. Keep your applications ready and make the most of these openings. Until next time, stay curious and keep pushing forward.

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I get more callbacks for director roles when my reel opens with the strongest 15 seconds of in-engine gameplay and VO; this breakdown helped me tighten it up: https://frame.io/blog/director-reel/. Minor caveat: many remote roles still want 4+ hours timezone overlap.

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“many remote roles still want 4+ hours timezone overlap.” Agree — once I started putting my overlap window (e.g., Available 10a–2p ET) at the top of my portfolio and in the first line of the cover letter, responses for director/video-prod roles sped up. If your hours are odd, propose async dailies with timestamped notes; that’s worked for me twice.

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But quick example: I’ve gotten faster responses on Director, Video Prod roles by pairing a 45–60s reel with a one-page treatment that hits “concept, pipeline, schedule.” Because these are real-time and can disappear (), I keep a template ready and can export in minutes — this guide helped me dial it in: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/how-to-write-a-treatment/. Small caveat: if the studio shares a deck or brand guide, I ditch my template and mirror theirs.

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But quick example: I added simple on-screen callouts in my reel like “Role: Director (team of 6), Engine: Unreal 5, Timeline: 8 weeks” so reviewers know what I owned — like context subtitles for busy folks. Building on @edwards21, I put my daily collab window in the opening slate and keep the full schedule on my site. Small caveat: too many labels get noisy, so keep them tight.

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I’ve had better luck applying within 12 hours of the post since these are “real-time” and vanish fast. Building on @luna_may83, I make the first 10 seconds recruiter-proof: a slate with project title + my role and burned‑in captions so it plays fine on mute; I put the Vimeo URL and a Calendly in the email and also as plain text inside the PDF in case the ATS strips links. Small caveat: some teams won’t click scheduling links, so I also propose two specific times in the note — ATS link stripping drives me nuts.

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