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Unfortunately it takes more than just wanting it for them to hire you. Even if you spend every spare minute of your life helping people on their forums.
Not to mention you'd have to move to their state in the US of A.
Btw what are the computer languages that i need to learn ?
Thankyou so much guys ^_^
A strong desire to always be learning and developing your skills is vital for roles at places like Valve.
Don't forget sitting around and getting money for hat sales. But you need to get in the door first for that. So yeah, study your butt off.