"What Is Your Greatest Strength?" – Gaming! You Should Mention These Skills At Your Next Job Interview

Do you have a job interview coming up? Then take your gaming skills with you, because they can help you a lot!

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Video games are so much more than mindless entertainment – anyone who has spent more than three seconds on the subject knows that. But are you even aware that you have perfected a whole lot of skills through gaming that you should definitely mention in job interviews?

Of course, the skills you should bring with you can vary depending on your career aspirations, but every employer values certain key skills - and as a gamer, that's exactly what you bring to the table.

Gaming Skills For Your Next Job Interview

Depending on what you play in your free time, some of these skills are more or less trained. Are you into story games? Then you are probably very good at recognizing nuances and details and classifying them accordingly. Are online shooters your thing? Then I don't want to know how fast your reaction times are and how quick you are at adapting to a rapidly changing environment.

As you can see, there's a lot you've learned through gaming. So let your potential future employer know what you've got!

  • Problem-solving skills: In video games, players are often presented with complex problems that they have to solve with creativity and perseverance. This problem-solving ability is also in demand in professional life, as employers are looking for employees who are able to overcome obstacles and find effective solutions.
  • Teamwork: Many games require cooperation and communication with other players, especially online: strategy and teamwork are often a must. And every employer likes to have a team player in their ranks.
  • Decision-making: Many games require quick decisions that can often have far-reaching consequences. This ability to make sound decisions under pressure is also important in working life, especially in positions where quick decisions have to be made. "Your employer likes that."

Bonus Points For Pen And Paper Players

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If you can score points not only with your video game skills, but also with pen and paper, you should definitely mention this in your job interview. Whether it's Dungeons & Dragons, The Black Eye or any other PnP adventure, gamers and masters alike know that there's a lot to it. With a bit of luck, the recruiter will be involved in the scene themselves and will appreciate your skills even more.

  • Time management: Meeting regularly and plunging into your own fantasy world for hours on end can be quite exhausting and often requires a lot of planning to get all players to the table. So don't hesitate to mention your organizational skills and perfect time management!
  • Improvisation: PnP is based on being able to improvise and react flexibly to a wide variety of situations. Escaping a fight against a dragon with a few clever tricks when your health points look rather low has saved many a character's life - employers are also happy if you are flexible and creative when it comes to solving problems.
  • Endurance: Anyone who plays PnP campaigns will know that it takes patience and endurance. And who else is happy about people who can pursue the big goal for months without giving up? That's right. Employers!

You see: you take a lot from your hobbies that can also help you in the professional world. And if your future employer is perhaps just as much of a nerd as you and I are, you'll also have a personal topic that connects you!

Tanja Haimerl

Tanja is obsessed with gripping stories in all kinds of media: games, TV shows and books alike. She did her Bachelor's thesis on The Last of Us, got her degree in media studies thanks to that and can't stop talking about it....