Although I don't work in HR I do occasionally hire people for my organisation, so my work email is registered to a bunch of recruitment sites and periodically gets click-bait "newsletters" with titles like '15 worst application mistakes'. I'm not above a bit of procrastination disguised as work so sometimes I read them. Today's had one example that stood out to me:
"Under 'Leadership skills' the candidate reported that he leads a clan of raiders in his favourite online game."
I have to admit even my first reaction was to groan silently and wonder how anyone could be so stupid. But then I got to thinking: being a guild leader actually isn't that dissimilar to leading people in other situations and certainly my organisation would accept examples like captain of the local football team or a leadership role in an organisation like Scouts or St. Johns Ambulance (although mainly from younger applicants) and that's just 1 night a week, usually with more senior people (or at least older people) there to back you up. And whilst I'm careful about how (and if) I admit it when applying I know I learned a lot of useful skills which I use on a daily basis at work from being a moderator on fan forums as a teenager.
I think really the problem is in the wording. The applicant was probably thinking about the fact that keeping a guild together requires a lot of good people management (even if that's just encouraging a relaxed atmosphere so problems rarely happen) and keeping a successful raiding guild also requires a high level of coordination and skill, and dealing with the inevitable frustration and scape goating when something goes wrong. Whereas to a non-gamer it immediately conjures images of the worst kind of stereotypical geeks laughing to each other over headsets while their badly animated cartoon orcs charge at pixelated NPC villagers who are all making bleep-bloop noises and spitting out random points and coins.
But I'm curious about what other people think (specifically people who know what a guild is, and what an MMO is, hence asking here). Especially if you're involved in hiring people at work. Would you ever put down guild leadership (or anything gaming related?) as experience? Would you consider hiring someone who did?
Edited by Danikat on April 11, 2017 4:25PM PC EU player | She/her/hers | PAWS (Positively Against Wrip-off Stuff) - Say No to Crown Crates!
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