Last year at this time, the global economy was generally acknowledged to be in a downswing, and most studios were reporting fewer projects, and more applicants. The situation is a bit rosier now in 2010-not a com-plete reversal, but showing progress. "We've seen an up-tick in hiring since the end of 2009, primarily among smaller- to medium-sized, privately-funded, independent video game developers," says Chris Scanlon, account manager for Digital Artist Management (DAM), a recruiting agency that specializes in interactive entertainment (games).
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