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If anyone can find any information in how we can become one of Mr Newells Illuminati, please let us know
Better luck next time.
Anyone Valve would hire wouldn't be asking around on the forums. They'd know where to go to get that information.
https://www.valvesoftware.com/en/
Applying and sending your resume is probably a good start.
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They very clearly tell you to reach out and apply if you think you are of value to them. If your skillset is justifying a remote position, I am sure they will make it work.
Ok I figured as much, I seen a post from 2023 asking the same question. Just wanted to pop the question on the forum.
For example emailing you resume to the wrong department will generally get your application sent to the circular file cabinet.
This is doubly so for remote-work positions.
There's quite a few unpaid voluntary, self-assigned moderators that speak for/on behalf of Steam. I call them 'regulars'.
How else would people describe a user with a vast, tongue-in-cheek post history like yours? You lot seem to enjoy "putting someone in their place" for the most mild of offenses. Do you get a kick out of it?
How else wopuld people describe it?
"Spirited DIscussion'
Alsi UI wouldn't talk about post history m8.