The ETC has a history of having agreements with certain companies, such as Electronic Arts, Activision, and Rockstar Games, where the companies agree to hire a set number of ETC graduates each year.
:Disambiguation: "Masters of Entertainment may also refer to an educational degree, for example John Tarnoff's "Masters of Entertainment Technology" degree from the Entertainment Technology Center
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