![]() but the engine already done most of the job. In my opinion putting regular RPG maker games might not affect much to resume. THEN if the job you're applying for has nothing that makes use of the skills you develop while making games, you can remove it and leave the more relevant stuff. If your resume gets to be more than a page or two long, you need to reduce it. Just make sure it's COMPLETED games that you refer to. It shows that while you haven't been working, you haven't spent all your time sitting on your backside playing WoW or Halo - you've actually been creating stuff. That means you'll probably enjoy working for them too if it's the same sort of work, and a happy employee is a good thing to have.Įven if you're not after a job in the same field or even remotely related, it will show that you can work well either on your own or as part of a team, and that you have the COMMITMENT to see a project through to the end, that you don't start things, get bored or frustrated, and drop them to move on to something else. ![]() If you're after a programming job (or artist work, or audio work, or whatever) it will show that you enjoy doing that kind of work and make it a hobby. ![]() Absolutely! And it doesn't matter if you're applying for a job making other types of games or nothing to do with game making at all. ![]()
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