When I think about my future career direction, the dynamic and rapidly growing field of animated games is a particularly exciting one. There is a growing demand for high-quality 3D models in the gaming industry, driven by the need for immersive and visually stunning experiences. That creates a lot of opportunities for people like me.
One of my future decisions is to master game-specific modeling techniques and software, such as Unity and Unreal Engine, which is essential to pursuing a career in this field. My goal is to create models that integrate seamlessly with these engines, leveraging their powerful rendering capabilities to bring my creations to life. Combined with this technology, I was able to create large detailed worlds with a high degree of realism that enhanced the player’s immersion experience. Going forward, I aspire to take a leadership role in the games industry. I envisioned myself leading a team of talented modelers, directing the creative direction of game projects, and mentoring emerging artists. By fostering a collaborative and innovative environment, I aim to contribute to creating groundbreaking games that engage and inspire players around the world.
For my future career, I am considering working in China. Since March of this year, I have started submitting my resume and portfolio to several animation and gaming companies in China. After careful selection, I chose ten well-known companies in China that align with my field of study to send my applications to. Typically, they begin with a resume screening process. If the resume passes, the applicant receives an internal test from the company. This test is designed to evaluate the applicant’s ability to handle actual projects. If the test is passed, the next step is at least four rounds of interviews. If all these steps are successfully completed, an offer from the company will be extended. Below are the companies to which I have submitted my applications.

However, due to the current economic situation, many companies are experiencing large-scale layoffs, making it difficult for recent graduates to find a satisfactory job. The companies I applied to are all relatively large, so the competition is intense. Some companies have not responded, and a few sent me tests, but I did not pass the assessments. In the future, I might need to broaden my options, not limiting myself to a specific position or region. I will also continue to study hard and improve my 3D skills to enhance my competitiveness.