Julius Carter - Lead Game Designer - U.S. Army Veteran and Iraqi Combat Veteran
Julius Carter - Lead Game Designer - U.S. Army Veteran and Iraqi Combat Veteran Sponsor The Jason Cavness Experience is sponsored by CavnessHR. CavnessHR provides HR to companies with 49 or fewer people. CavnessHR provides a tech platform that automates HR while providing access to a dedicated HR Business Partner. www.CavnessHR.com Go to www.thejasoncavnessexperience.com for the podcast on your favorite platforms Powered By Earth VC is on a mission to unf@#k the earth. They are doing this by supporting breakthrough scientific research, empowering outlier founders to build enduring climate businesses and investing in high-growth startups that decarbonize the world. Earth VC empowers founders who are Ambitious, Breakthrough and are Committed Earth VC invests in the pre seed to Series A round. If you think you might be a match reach out to them at rebuild@earth.vc Julius’ Bio Julius Carter grew up in Poughkeepsie, NY, until the age of 12. At 13, he lived in Florida with his father, where he experienced virtual reality (VR) for the first time. At 14, he returned to live with his mother in Red Hook, NY, earning his GED at 17 to join the U.S. Army. Military Service Timeline: (19Kilo) Armored Crewman (M1A1 Abrams) E5(P) • 2001–2002: Stationed in South Korea • 2002–2004: Stationed in Kansas (Ft. Riley) with an Iraq tour • 2004–2005: Stationed in South Korea • 2005–2008: Stationed in Germany with an Iraq tour After exiting the Army, Julius remained in Germany, enrolling in business school at Schiller University in Heidelberg. In 2009, he moved to Texas, attending Brazosport Community College and later the Art Institute of Houston to study Game Development. During this time, he also worked as a car salesperson for Honda. In 2012, Julius left the U.S. to return to Germany, where he began his professional game development career at Crytek. While at Crytek, he also pursued stand-up comedy, hosting a bi-monthly show that gained early success. Career Progression: • Crytek, Germany: Transitioned into professional game development and stand-up comedy. • CI Games, Poland: Advanced his career in game development. • Playmagic, Malta: Continued his journey in game design, freelancing for the company after moving to Thailand for a year. • Ubisoft Singapore: Contributed to large-scale game projects while launching his own gamification business. His largest client had over 20 million users. • Virtuos Sparx, Vietnam: Worked as a Lead Game Designer, further honing his expertise. • Bootloader, Vietnam: Joined as a consultant and transitioned to a full-time role. Throughout his career, Julius has excelled in game design, gamification, and immersive technologies such as AR and VR. His global experiences and entrepreneurial spirit have shaped his innovative approach to creating engaging user experiences and developing groundbreaking digital products. Present: Julius continues to push boundaries in game development and consulting while exploring new ventures and opportunities. We talked about the following and other items Journey to Game Development Transition to Military Service Military Experience and Transition Challenges Game Development Journey Game Development Process and Market Trends Challenges and Opportunities in the Gaming Industry Personal Experiences and Cultural Differences Future Plans and Career Goals Advice for Aspiring Game Developers Current Job and Future Plans Remote Work and Management Day in the Life of a Game Designer Favorite Games and Influences Lead Designer Role and Industry Challenges Living in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Favorite Districts and Local Culture Family Visits and Local Experiences Mentorship and Career Advice Future of Gaming AI Concerns Space Travel and Future Inventions Game Development and Privacy Future of Gaming and Compliance Climate Responsibility and Energy Efficiency Julius’ Social Media Julius’ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliusdesigner/ Julius’ Advice Treat each other better. Have respect for the common man. You might be a grumpy dude, but if you go outside and you see somebody struggling. Sometimes it's just that simple hello that gets them from doing or being what they plan on being because of their life status. Everybody has low points, and sometimes it's you. You got to just be kind to people. Have respect for one another.
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