Use your hobbies.. Do you run a regular D&D game - my siblings in Christ that's scheduling, logistics, people management, strategy, etc If you've ever been involved in organising events in your spare time put that shit in there.
Use your hobbies.. Do you run a regular D&D game - my siblings in Christ that's scheduling, logistics, people management, strategy, etc If you've ever been involved in organising events in your spare time put that shit in there.
“Every Weekend I Organize a community event where we Network and discuss long term gains for the next session. I have planned out multi-year campaigns detailing and outlining many strengths, weaknesses and threats towards the groups means.”
I clearly need you to write me a modern CV.
Like I have Worldcon in my CV
Worldcon makes more sense to me than trying to turn my own career into a CV that means something to employers. :)
Oh you have so many skills
Sometime in the next several weeks I'll come down to Dublin and we can do this as a project <3
Yay
I absolutely can do that.
Octocon and the last Worldcon are a massive chunk of my CV (under Volunteering) because sooooo many transferrable skills! I used to have NaNoWriMo MLing too for the same reason - and it did help me get a job - but that was all a long time ago so I dropped it off.
parkrun is on my linkedin. If I was putting it on a CV? "People management, logistics, copy-editing, marketing, ICT, health and safety (including first aid and AED training), and customer satisfaction (including issuing full refunds to the very occasional disgruntled participant!)"