The video game labor market is in crisis, and few understand it better than
Amir Satvat. In this episode, host
Alexandra Takei, Director at
Ruckus Games, sits down with Amir, Tencent BD Director and founder of the
world’s largest grassroots games career community, to break down the structural shifts reshaping the industry. From layoffs and shrinking remote roles to the rise of low-cost development geographies, the duo discusses a data-backed look into the forces pressuring both employers and workers.
The two explore how job supply is increasingly mismatched with demand, particularly at the junior and late-career ends, and how industry preferences are shifting toward mid-career veterans. They discuss Amir’s job board (which tracks 3,000+ studios), his army of 2,500 volunteer coaches, and what it takes to future-proof a career in games today. Amir shares why he runs his community for free, why branding and portfolio-building matter more than ever, and why companies must invest in early-career talent if they want a future workforce.
With over 130,000 LinkedIn followers and partnerships with GDC, Gamescom, and Overwolf, Amir isn’t just observing the market — he’s actively reshaping how people find work within it. This episode is essential listening for anyone navigating the uncertainty of employment in the games industry today.
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