The third and last part of a trilogy about work professionals who like gaming in their own time. This time I write about the transferable skills gained from gaming and their application in the workplace.
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Yes, I am a female marketing professional in my 30s that plays video games. Here’s why this is a great thing. (Pt. 2: Bias)
The 2nd part of my gamer post discusses biases against gamers in the workplace, including conscious and unconscious prejudices. It highlights instances of biased remarks and stereotyping, emphasising the impact on individuals. It also acknowledges biases that gamers may hold against non-gamers and advocates for eradication of those biases on both sides of the gaming camps.
Yes, I am a female marketing professional in my 30s that plays video games. Here’s why this is a great thing. (Pt. 1: Wellbeing)
There are plenty of people who believe that gaming is for kids and not for adults. This is a blog that showcases why gaming in your 30s is a good thing and can improve not only your wellbeing but also support your workstyle and get you better skills than all your peers and leaders. This is part 1, focusing on wellbeing.