Ubisoft: Develop at Ubisoft (DAU) Mentorship

| October 11, 2022
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

Develop at Ubisoft (DAU) is focused on fostering emerging talent, who identify as women, transgender, non-binary, and/or Two-Spirit. With more people playing games than ever before, we have an exciting opportunity to create inclusive entertainment that is truly reflective of our diverse world.

Additionally, the industry benefits from different backgrounds, fresh perspectives, and new ideas. Develop at Ubisoft supports this evolution by highlighting emerging talent – when they thrive, so does the industry.

Successful applicants receive a paid internship across programming, game design, and production management. Three (3) disciplines are offered in this competition – Game Design, Production Management, and Programming. Participants have the opportunity to meet the judges through 3 virtual networking sessions and receive feedback at each stage of the submission process.

Important: Registration is mandatory to participate in DAU.

To be eligible you must:

  • Identify as a woman, transgender, non-binary, and/or Two-Spirit
  • Be legally entitled to work in Canada;
  • Reside in Ontario;
  • Currently attend OR have graduated from an Ontario post-secondary school no earlier than Spring 2021;
  • Have less than two years of professional game design, programming or production management experience;
  • Individual entries only – team entries will not be considered.

DAU Mentorship

For any questions, interested applicants can email dau@ubisoft.com.

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