Game Developers can benefit from outsourcing EA services to focus on designing, programming, and creating immersive gaming experiences while delegating administrative tasks. Persona’s executive assistants, who belong to the top 0.1% in the industry, provide reliable support in managing tasks like scheduling meetings, organizing project files, and coordinating with team members. This cost-effective solution eliminates expenses associated with hiring an in-house assistant, such as employee benefits and office space. Persona’s personalized approach ensures a seamless match with an assistant who understands the unique demands of the gaming industry. The flexibility to scale support according to workload makes outsourcing an efficient choice for managing game development, team collaboration, and innovation.
What Skills Does An EA Need To Support A Game Developer?
To support a game developer, an EA should possess excellent communication, organization, and technical skills. They should be able to manage the developer’s schedule, prioritize tasks, and handle administrative tasks efficiently. An EA should be proficient in using game development software and be able to manage and maintain technical records. Additionally, an EA should be able to identify and anticipate potential game development-related issues, and provide appropriate solutions. Good knowledge of game development terminology and concepts is essential, as well as the ability to create reports, spreadsheets, and other technical documents. Attention to detail, accuracy, and time management skills are crucial in this role, as an EA supporting a game developer would often have to work under pressure and tight deadlines. The EA should be proactive, adaptable, and able to work independently to support the game developer in their day-to-day operations.