almost 30 years old and no job experience
spent my 20s trying to qualify for esports tournaments and decided not to be a professional gamer even after being invited to a major tournament.
Currently studying cyber security degree and will most probably graduate with a credit or distinction overall, should I put what I tried to do in my 20s in my resume? else the gap is quite big |
Interviewers are likely to ask what you have been doing prior to applying for the job, I would say no harm putting it into your resume so you don't have to go through the rigor of explaining the gap year(s) during a F2F interview.
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Put in. Good experience leh, speaks a lot about your character! Aizai!
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Put!
But make sure it is really full-time training for E Sports and you can prove it. Never find job because of hikkikomori behaviour doesn't count. |
No choice, parents forcing me to get industry experience before starting up.
Don't really understand fully why they couldn't take out some of their 3 million dollars in assets for me to start up but I also think that more experience and knowledge is always better |
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But actually why not finding some roles in E Sports? I'm sure there are plenty of non-Player roles like Marketing etc. |
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I am actually worried because they want me to go through things the normal way and will not provide any help at all, only advice and education. I might consider finding some roles in ESports after I graduated but I would like to listen to and follow their advice because they got what they have based on their own efforts, so I am thinking of going into mobile gaming app development after I graduated since the industry is growing a lot. |
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a workable route you can pursue. And with your innate interest, it's even easier. |
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