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How games will change the world

Once a taboo amongst all those impressively fraudulent hobbies listed at the bottom of a CV, gaming now takes pride of place.

It's becoming increasingly common for gamers to list things like running World Of Warcraft guilds in their applications, and increasingly common for employers to recognise the organisational, managerial and inter-personal skills such experience brings.

And, just as employers are now routinely checking applicants' FaceBook pages to gauge their characters, there's no reason for them not to check their online gaming identities.
OgTheClever - contributor
Published: 407 days 7 hours ago | Article | Gaming
 
 
 
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