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IT69 wrote: » I am sure many employers will not even take Poker seriously on a resume......
Qord wrote: » Have you thought about spinning it differently? Something like "independently employed in the gambling/gaming industry"? That's the best I can come up with, and honestly I would probably leave it off unless I heard a better idea or way to twist it. Most employers understand that folks applying for entry-level jobs will have minimal, if any, professional experience. Unfortunately some geographic areas are saturated with prospective employees, which gives people in your position the lower hand and employers get the pick of the litter. How's the job market look in your area?
olaHalo wrote: » You could land an entry level job or internship with your CompTIA certs already. and the CCNA will only open more doors. I am not sure how to put your Poker playing on your resume, maybe others can help with that. But for an entry level job it may not matter.
I am really in a dilemma in whether I should even put it on the resume as I know there may be stigma attached to the game for some people,I know there are a lot of intelligent people on this board and wondering what they might do in my situation
Xyro wrote: » "What have you been doing for 2 years?", is the question that comes to my mind. I hope you have something (work/school) to fill in that gap because while some may be ok with you having made a living off of playing poker, I don't think "gambler + 2 year gap" will go over too well. I would advise you to start working ASAP if you are not already doing so.
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