Interviews tips on how to get a job in esports

Switching it up back into the career advice category, we went through networking in esports, writing a resume for your esports job and negotiating a salary in esports. What’s left is the what I completely forgot about. The job interview. The interview is one of the most important aspects of the job interview. Generally, there’s a few steps depending on your career level but i’ll try to speak about it as much as I can and generally. Here’s 7 tips on your acing your esports interview. Do some research on the company Practice makes perfect. Be yourself You can’t prep

10 ways to prevent cheating in your esports tournament

When I started planning esports tournaments almost 10 years ago, I didn’t have much of a clue into a lot of things. It’s one thing to budget out a tournament but it’s another thing entirely to plan for rules and the esports tournament itself! Competitive integrity and rulesets were definitely one of them. I assumed that everyone who wanted to be there was going to play clean and play hard. Back then the tournaments I was hosting were for around $100. The highest tournament i’ve held was for 1000x that at $100,000. The rigor and what’s needed at those levels

Esports certificates – What to look for

A while back I spoke about if doing a degree in esports was worth the trouble. I spoke about what to look for in a program and what should take place that hopefully can put a student on the right path. Today, I’ll talk about the world of esports certificates and what to hopefully look for when choosing them. There are a lot popping up and it’s important to make sure you choose one that can offer you something in the world of esports. A couple of questions to ask yourself would be the following: Who is part of the