Is founding and managing an mmo clan of like 500 people something you put on a resume?
Is founding and managing an mmo clan of like 500 people something you put on a resume?
yes
No but it'd something you bring up in an interview
Yes, it means you have good managerial skills.
when they ask about hobbies?
No since you are a NEET.
no but it should be
Probably if they ask you if you have had any experience leading a group of project
I talked about being a raid leader in my last job. It came up because they asked something like in a "neutral setting how likely are you to be a leader?"
Running a pedophile ring on discord also takes good managerial skills, yet people don't put it on their resumes.
It's all about how you market yourself, baby. Don't undersell yourself, but don't oversell yourself either.
>Managed team of independent contractors and volunteers.
>experience with managing remote teams
There's a lot of things you don't write on a resume that you might bring up in an interview.
b-but that's lying. i am not a liar
>fell for the "put your hobbies on your resume" meme
lmao if you even have a resume in 2019
>Let me tell you, this "gamifying" thing works. You wouldn't believe how much time my employees sunk into their jobs. And they paid for the privilege of doing it!
It's not lying it's messaging the truth.
>hobbies
>sex with lots of women with my big dick
>get hired every time
this
networking is all that matters, I went from being a bank teller to a regional restaurant manager making double my salary doing nearly 2/3 of the work I used to just because I knew enough people
Kaji died?
Should I make a linkedin bros?
That's not a lie, you're just using pretty language to over-explain what you're doing. No one on the planet would take you serious if you unironically tried to bring up video games as experience.
'uh...er... yes i uh... play this video game a lot... and somet-sometimes i oversee a lar-'
'you play video games? that's nice... my son does that as well. Now what about your job experience?'
'w-w-well, uh... if you'd let me finish, i was saying that sometimes i have to type in text chat to a large group of people in my v-video game...'
(uncomfortable silence)
Which MMO And which clan
LinkedIn is fucking boring but you should at least have a profile up, don't actually interact with the people there
No, but I'd mention it an interview of managing people and time is part of the role.
If they asked if I had experience with managing people or managing a project I'd give a work example first, then also add as an aside that I run "a reasonably large community in an online game and manage events in that". Keep the description simple unless they ask further.
If you actually genuinely have personal, hobby experience with something relevant, it absolutely does help you get jobs.
Imagine getting someone to fix your car. You find two identical mechanics in terms of education and experience, one who only has experience with working on cars in their work life/education, and one who is a hobbyist and does it in their free time too and has a personal interest in it. Which do you choose?
Smart way to weed out anime weebs and video game players.
You're wrong.
>I've spent thousands of hours staring at Microsoft Excel/Google Sheets organizing and presenting data for a 500 man guild in a video game
>So you can use computers?
>I might as well be an IT tech and a data entry tech and that's just for fun
>You're hired, you autistic loser, I hope you don't expect fair pay
>I don't or I wouldn't have told you what I just told you
>Attaboy, get in here
they probably do in San Fran
>uh...er... yes i uh...
Yea Forums janitor staff, you're hired