There's no 'Already have' answer on the poll.
I was a CSR rep for their call center back in 1999-2000. How could you NOT want to work for ANY video game company is beyond me.
The rumors are true, you DO get your own Nintendo system of choice and TV in your own cubicle, they also had a library-like checkout counter towards the break rooms where you could rent out ANY released title for ANY Nintendo system (1 at a time tho, but you could even bring the game home with you as well).
Speaking of break rooms, they had arcade machines all lined up all set to free play as well. When I was there they had a Neo-Geo MVS cab, Darkstalkers, NFL Blitz 99, Robotron, Radar Scope, Dr. Mario and some system kiosks (where Tetris Attack was played religiously). And one of the break areas allowed SMOKING (I highly doubt that's the case nowadays, with new laws and all).
Across the skybridge was the other building with corporate offices, Cafe Mario, World of Nintendo Museum and store. But on the way you walked through the Nintendo Power editorial offices (I would often see the staff working on magazine artwork, and at the time play Pokemon Stadium for N64, 3 months before it was even on the shelves).
The work itself was mundane, but the environment more than made up for the repetitive calls from kids asking about MissingNo in Pokemon, or angry mothers who couldn't find a GameBoy Color for the holiday season (I didn't really grasp at how in demand it was until I started working there).
I could go on and on, with the many crazy calls I've had (like the mother I guided on hooking up her N64 to a TV, and while she turned her TV set, it promptly fell and shattered, LOL), meeting up with game testers (who would often spark up bowls outside before going back in for hours of repetitive level playing, I could see how weed would help
), and all the free swag I acquired (NP Strategy Guides, even a free N64 system for just working there for 3 months).
EDIT: Forgot to mention, some people are interested in the prospect of dumping unreleased games while working there. I can assure you that it's IMPOSSIBLE. Every single prerelease/beta game is literally LOCKED into it's own console. They're checked out under your employment badge (if you're authorized), so even if you did manage to sneak the whole console out the front door past the 3 security guards working the desk, they still know who has it.