Miyamoto doesn’t think Nintendo would hire him if he applied for a job today
November 23rd, 2009 Posted in General Nintendo, News, Written by Valay“Nintendo has become one of those companies that graduates from colleges and good universities really want to work for. Because of that, the competition’s really become so fierce for positions. And that means that a lot of the recent recruits for Nintendo have tended to have the higher degree from the prestigious colleges and universities and whatnot. I often say to Mr Iwata: ‘If I was applying for a job here today, I, with my actual college degree, would probably not have been employed by Nintendo’. I might pick up on [applicants] and try to find out something really different within them which you can’t judge just by a college degree. That’s one of the special little jobs I set myself.” – Shigeru Miyamoto
Could you imagine if Shigeru Miyamoto never had an opportunity to work for Nintendo? I can’t even begin to think of how different the company would be today. Miyamoto has played such a vital role in all of Nintendo’s franchises, and even some of the small titles published by the company.
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6 Responses to “Miyamoto doesn’t think Nintendo would hire him if he applied for a job today”
By Hejiru on Nov 23, 2009
Yes, but if Miyamoto hadn’t been hired by Nintendo, they probably wouldn’t be where they are today. YAY PARADOX
By bob on Nov 23, 2009
if miyamoto wasnt at nintendo i would have to cry myself to sleep each night
By Jason Tanner on Nov 23, 2009
I think the bigger question here is; “what will Nintendo do after Miyamoto passes away (God forbid it)???”
By Hejiru on Nov 23, 2009
@jason Tanner
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No, but seriously, I imagine they’ll just fall back on other developers. Miyamoto, awesome as he is, isn’t the only one at Nintendo to make several great games; they’ll simply have other developers carry on the Mario, Zelda, etc. series.
By opiumx on Nov 23, 2009
Nintendo? Who is nintendo? That is what you would be saying today if it weren’t for miyamoto.