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Trainee / JuniorBAIS Game / Careers / Unity
Help make an AI brain's learning visible.
Trainee / Junior Unity Developer
This draft direction is designed around practical Unity and C# work on a deterministic AI brain simulation game. The proposed profile values curiosity, ownership, and the ability to explain code over commercial experience.
Role preview
A practical entry point into game development
You do not need to arrive knowing the whole system. You do need enough foundation to learn, finish a small task, and discuss the decisions behind it.
Core stack
Unity · C# · GitWorking unit
Small pull requestsQuality signal
Code you can explainThe work
What you may work on
Starting tasks are scoped to the candidate's current level and to the project's verified needs.
- Unity UI and debug presentation
- Visual states for neurons and learned connections
- Small, isolated C# mechanics
- Tests for isolated C# and presentation logic
- Technical notes and focused pull requests
- Reviewing and correcting AI-assisted code
Your signal
What matters here
We are looking for learning velocity and reliable execution, not a perfect CV.
- A finished small technical or creative project will strengthen your future application.
- You can say what you do not understand and investigate before escalating.
- You use Git, documentation, and feedback as part of the work.
- You verify generated code instead of copying it blindly.
- You communicate early when scope, timing, or assumptions change.
Helpful, not mandatory
Working system
Structure instead of a learning vacuum
BAIS already works with documented architecture boundaries, scoped tasks, validation evidence, and reviewable changes.
Clear scope
A task should have boundaries, a definition of done, and the narrowest useful validation.
AI with accountability
AI can help draft, explain, test, and inspect. The developer still owns verification and the final result.
Small reviewable changes
Work moves through focused branches and pull requests that are easier to understand and improve.
Selection path
Short, legible, respectful
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Application
Tell us what you have finished, what you want to learn, and how you check AI-assisted work.
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Intro conversation
If the profile matches the current need, we contact you for a focused conversation.
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Technical signal
If needed, we agree a small conversation or exercise and explain its scope before it starts.
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Written next step
Any collaboration begins only after the relevant conditions are stated clearly in writing.
Questions before you apply
Careers FAQ
01 Can I apply without commercial game development experience?
When applications open, yes. A finished small project, steady learning, and the ability to explain your decisions are more useful than an empty list of technologies.
02 Do I need to know Unity and C# already?
This draft role profile assumes basic programming knowledge. Prior Unity or C# practice would help, while deep production experience is not planned as an entry requirement.
03 Can I use ChatGPT, Codex, or another AI tool?
Yes, when the workflow allows it. You must protect private data, verify the output, run the relevant checks, and be able to explain the submitted code.
04 What are the hours, evaluation format, and compensation?
Those details are still being finalized for this hiring concept. Applications remain closed until the applicable schedule, evaluation rules, compensation, eligibility, and legal terms are ready to publish.
05 Do I need to buy anything to participate?
No. BAIS does not charge for applications or selection and does not ask candidates to buy crypto assets or access.
Activation gate
Applications are not open yet
This page is a role and interface preview. The application channel stays closed until workload, compensation, eligibility, legal format, review ownership, and data retention are approved for publication.
No candidate information is collected while applications are closed. Explore the BAIS projectRecruitment safety
Protect your signal
During initial selection, BAIS will not ask you to:
- pay to submit an application or receive an offer;
- buy NFTs, tokens, SOL, or unknown wallet extensions;
- share seed phrases, private keys, banking data, or government documents;
- download executable files from unofficial sources;
- use production secrets during a technical exercise.
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