I have another question to add to this one. What kind of structure do you have for your QA guys? I mean, do we have to report to Irvine, or can we work on projects away from the office and then submit our reports weekly?
I'm in the same boat as Aurora here. We even attend the same school right now. I've been a little reluctant to start a job since the time I started studying Ancient Greek and Latin, but a little extra spending money would be nice. I suppose this forum isn't the most professional way to approach the subject, but I do believe my heart is in the right place. I love games and I'm willing (and what's more important I'm now able) to put in the time necessary to do a good job. Just giving me an idea on the specifics of how I could start with Obsidian would be great. After all, it's not every day that two talented UCR students come your way!
I'm local. I love games. I will approach the material objectively. Finally, I can produce well written and detailed reports regarding QA projects on which I work.