Work your way up from lower companies, like indie developers and online Flash game makers, to the big dogs like Insomniac or Bandai.
Don't expect a big payday right away- you can certainly earn $30 per hour when you get the hang of it, but initially you'll be working for lower rates at about $10-$15 per hour.
Work a little elsewhere in the field. By this I mean simply try your luck at learning C++ or another programming language. Having the skills of a game developer will give you a better shot at getting hired.
Be well prepared for rejection. The simple fact is that game developers don't particularly have a need for beta game testers and at home video game testing is so scarce because of this.
Do it for the love of the game. Sounds lame or cliche, but the truth is you really do need to have a passion, a great passion, for all thing gaming before you seriously consider becoming a video game tester who will get paid to play games.
Those tips are what got many people started in successful video game tester careers. For more information on becoming a video game tester, you should check out some of the resources at the Best Video Game Testers.
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