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Game Tester

St. Petersburg, FL

Location

St. Petersburg, FL

Category

Technology

About This Role

Job Overview

This is a job listing for a Game Tester, posted on the JobXi platform. If you've ever played something and thought, "I would have caught that bug," this might be your lane.

The work is about playing games before they're released, but it isn't just playing. It's methodical. You'll be looking for anything that breaks the experience; glitches, crashes, typos in dialogue, you name it. The role is based in St. Petersburg, FL, and you'd be testing for various game studios and publishers who list their openings here.

Duties & Responsibilities

Your main focus is finding and reporting issues clearly so developers can fix them. A typical day involves a mix of structured tasks and exploratory play.

  • Execute detailed test plans across different game builds.
  • Your primary output: clear, reproducible bug reports with steps and screenshots.
  • Regression testing to verify fixes from the development team actually work.
  • Checking for compliance issues on different hardware setups.
  • Some general feedback on gameplay feel and user experience is often welcome.

Requirements

You don't need a computer science degree for this. But you do need a specific kind of patience and attention to detail.

  • A genuine passion for video games across multiple genres. You should know what good gameplay feels like.
  • The ability to focus on repetitive tasks without losing your edge. Testing the same menu screen fifty times is part of it.
  • Strong written English to document bugs so anyone can understand them.
  • Basic technical comfort with PCs or consoles, including knowing how to capture screenshots and video clips.
  • A high school diploma or equivalent is typically the baseline. Previous QA experience is a bonus, but not always required if you're sharp and can show it.

What It's Like In This Role

You'll usually work onsite at a studio or publisher's office in St. Petersburg, FL. The vibe varies by team; some are quiet and focused, others are more collaborative and chatty about game design. Expect to use bug tracking software like Jira or TestRail daily; they'll train you on their specific system.

The workload follows development cycles. Crunch time before a major milestone is real in this industry, so some overtime might be expected. But there are also slower periods for polishing and maintenance updates.

Why You'll Like This Opportunity

The biggest perk? You get paid to play games at a professional level. That's pretty cool if it's your thing. You'll see how games are made from the inside, which is knowledge that's hard to get elsewhere.

Since JobXi lists roles from many employers, you could end up testing anything from mobile puzzles to big budget console titles. It's a solid foot in the door of the gaming industry if you want to move into design, production, or other areas later on.

Schedule & Work Type

Most listings we see are for full time positions with standard business hours in St. Petersburg, FL. Part time or contract roles pop up occasionally too. Remote testing jobs exist but are less common; most employers want testers onsite with the dev kits and specific hardware setups.

How To Apply

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Job Location

St. Petersburg, FL