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NewsDICE hiring 'Anti-Cheat Administrator' for Battlefield 3
DICE has reiterated time after time that they take cheating and hacking in Battlefield 3 seriously. Kicking the fight on hackers up a notch, DICE is now hiring an "Anti-Cheat Administrator".
Following a PunkBuster exploit which allowed hackers to ban innocent users' Battlefield 3 accounts, DICE is looking for someone to "keep our games free from cheating". The job posting calls for someone who is "internet savvy".
The administrator will compose an absolutely vital function to secure the online experience our games represent by actively be a part of the community and keep up to date with the current cheat exposure. The administrator will also own the analytical work with our player behavior data to keep our leaderboards and game play filled with fair play.
Main responsibilities analyzing player behavior data and processing reports, working with account restrictions, and monitoring the cheating community online.
It's not exactly the most interesting gaming industry position, but if you have no experience with modeling, texturing, or coding, this may be a good foot in the door.

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