Obviously not the OP, but I do work in the games industry (product manager/producer).
My best advice would be to get involved in any game jams, indie projects or anything that actually gets you working on a project. Your degree obviously isn't a computer science one so perhaps look at other roles in making games that don't directly require writing code, e.g. production or game design
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Obviously not the OP, but I do work in the games industry (product manager/producer).
My best advice would be to get involved in any game jams, indie projects or anything that actually gets you working on a project. Your degree obviously isn't a computer science one so perhaps look at other roles in making games that don't directly require writing code, e.g. production or game design
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