Gaming firms hire more women to keep pace with changing user base
The US company, which has about 600 employees in India, is focusing on a two-tiered approach: inspiring female students to consider the gaming industry as a career by pairing them up with game designers and developers within Zynga for mentorship, and engaging with female techies through hackathons and gaming networks.
Gaming firms hire more women to keep pace with changing user base
The US company, which has about 600 employees in India, is focusing on a two-tiered approach: inspiring female students to consider the gaming industry as a career by pairing them up with game designers and developers within Zynga for mentorship, and engaging with female techies through hackathons and gaming networks.
The US company, which has about 600 employees in India, is focusing on a two-tiered approach: inspiring female students to consider the gaming industry as a career by pairing them up with game designers and developers within Zynga for mentorship, and engaging with female techies through hackathons and gaming networks.