Eight Eleven Group
Kyle Smith is an experienced Associate QA Tester at Eight Eleven Group, contributing to the testing and validation of software applications that support the Michigan gaming industry. With a strong background in art and game development, Kyle has also served as a volunteer Environment Artist T.A. at Thoughtful3D, where guidance and feedback were provided to students in 3D art fundamentals. Prior experience includes a role as a Playtester at Keywords Studios, focusing on performance testing and defect reporting. Kyle has a notable military background, having worked as a Squad Leader and Law Enforcement Supervisor in the US Army, where leadership and asset management were key responsibilities. Currently, Kyle is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Game Art from Full Sail University.
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Eight Eleven Group
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Relationships are at the center of everything we do! Across all companies, our business is people. As a parent company, Eight Eleven provides the vision and foundation for the growth of the Eight Eleven family of companies. Each individual company has been built with our customers' evolving needs in mind. From Brooksource our IT and Engineering focused professional service provider, to Medasource, a consulting and professional services firm catering to the unique industries of healthcare, and Calculated Hire, who helps a wide variety of sectors with those typical business support roles of Marketing, Operations, Accounting, and Compliance, we are dedicated to delivering great experiences for our clients, consultants, and the 30+ markets we serve nationwide! Eight Eleven Group provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, citizenship, disability, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, amnesty or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws