Sergio Correa has a diverse work experience in the gaming industry. Sergio started their career in 2010 at GameDesk as a Project Modeler and Recruitment Director, where they were responsible for creating 3D environments for the game Dojo. In 2011, they joined Konami Digital Entertainment as a QA Tester, where they reported bugs and documented how to reproduce them. At Electronic Arts (EA) in 2013, they worked as a QA Analyst, conducting smoke tests and creating test plans. Sergio then moved to DIRECTV in 2014 as a Software Test Engineer, focusing on testing monthly software applications for various platforms. From 2015 to 2017, they worked at Glu Mobile as a QA Tester, collaborating closely with engineers and the content team. In 2017, they became a Senior QA Tester at Blind Squirrel Games, taking on the role of acting lead for the project "Star Wars: Jedi Challenge" and managing the QA section. Currently, they are a Senior Quality Assurance Analyst at MobilityWare, starting in 2018. Throughout their career, Sergio has demonstrated a strong understanding of game testing and has worked on a variety of high-profile projects.
Sergio Correa attended the Art Institute of California from 2006 to 2010, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science in Game Art and Design. During the same period, they also attended the Los Angeles Art Institute, where they earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Game Art and Design.
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