Hire profile: Gamers
Use your gaming skills to get hired
Your hobbies tell a vivid story about your natural abilities. Keep reading for language to use in your resume or cover letter, plus get ideas for jobs you may love.
What you bring
- Objective-driven and goal-orented mindset
- Skills at recognizing patterns
- Focus and ability to handle repetitive tasks
- Situational awareness, adaptability and quick thinking
- Critical thinking and imagination
- Communication skills and proven success as a team player
- Tech-forward mindset and ability to quickly learn new technology
Wired differently
Surgeons who play video games made 37% fewer mistakes.
What matters
to youWhat do gamers want in a job (besides good pay)? We fielded a short survey to find out. We gave a group of 111 gamers a set list of job attributes and asked them to choose what matters most to them.
Ability to build a career
Gamers are goal-oriented, so they appreciate jobs that can help them reach the top.
I am a person who doesn't like to become stagnant. A structured path would give me an achievement like approach to a career
Flexible hours
Have you ever stayed up until 4am to beat a boss? If so, you can probably understand why a strict 9-5 doesn't necessarily appeal to gamers. It's more about the quality of the work, not punching a timecard.
[My dream job is] something remote in the IT field, that doesn't require me...That doesn't make it big deal or a hassle when I need to visit family...
Creative freedom
Sure, gamers report that they're great at repetitive tasks, but a huge element of beating video games is creative problem-solving. That may be why gamers value some independence in their thinking.
While I enjoy stability, I am wary of anything that becomes 'routine'
I like the challenge and feeling of accomplishment and leveling up.
HR Assistant, age 29, CA
Logistics
Many moving parts, multitasking
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Pest control
Sensing patterns and small details
Data analytics
Tech-forward, task based
Product manager
Teamwork and communication
Building supervisor
Surveying a domain
Game tester
Do what you love