Why people pay so much money to QB?
Дата: 23.01.2015 13:35:30
Private_Miros, on 23 January 2015 - 11:06 AM, said: It's a fragile career that requires you to keep other
options open. Many employers read "professional gaming" as
"lazy no life tramp with huge inexplicable void on his resume".
Ectar: The people who stream or do YouTube full time are not the
kind of people who apply for a 9-5 desk job in something like Life
and Pensions where they're looking for previous
office/financial experience. ANY job you apply for
is going to be difficult if you don't have previous experience or
skills you can relate to the position. Streamers and
YouTubers frequently go on to do developer jobs, casting jobs,
hosting/presenting jobs, producing jobs, community jobs, level
design jobs, project management jobs, even CEO's of their own start
ups... the related list of jobs is massive in the gaming industry.
-They go with jobs relevant to their interests and experiences.
Heck I got a part time job working in a video game store just
because I played World of Warcraft and the Manager who always
played wanted to talk about the game with someone during work.
There is always going to be jobs that you can't get based on what
you do now. An employer that reads "professional gaming" as a blank
void would clearly be a stuffy uptight and boring company you
don't want to work for in the first place. At the end
of the day applying for any job in the world is all about selling
yourself. Your past experiences, your current skills, your
motivation, your work rate and how you're the best person for that
job. That is the one constant thing you always have to remember and
it's up to you to make what you've been doing the past
week/month/year relevant to the job you're applying for.
Why people pay so much money to QB?