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    list all of your jobs you have worked at or are currently working at now, and also the process to get to it because myon wants/needs a job during college myon



    #2
    I've never had like a job job, but I have done voice acting once for a game :3 It was through an audition sorta thing. If you go to castingcall or behindthevoiceactors or somewhere you can search for paid work :3 yay

    Right now I'm looking for more VA or art work :3

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      #3
      I'll just stick part of my resume here

      - Writer, Community Manager, Vector Thrust 2012-2014
      Collaborated with virtual international teams to develop creative aspects of a video game. Answered questions, complains and suggestions and reported general trends and customer sentiments to lead developers. Maintained good customer relationships until resignation.
      Found VT online, started spamming dev with emails writing descriptions for jet fighters and got eventually absorbed into dev team. Stopped for university exam.

      - Business & Creative Director, At Skies' Edge 2015-2016
      Resolving staff disputes, negotiations with internal and external stakeholders, sequencing and scheduling of development tasks and effective virtual team management to achieve set goals within desired timeframe. Mechanical Design, Writing and other creative tasks. In the future, I expect to be formalising the development team, beginning and leading negotiations with business partners such as outsourced or freelance work, international distributors such as Valve and Melonbooks, and leading marketing and social media campaigns.
      Used VT as a launchpad to get me into the management of another dev team.

      - Workplace Relations and Human Resource Consultant (Paralegal), 2015-2016
      Collaborating with clients to improve employee morale, health and productivity. Representing or supporting employee or employers in negotiations. Investigation of international firms (Asian specialisation) in possible international human rights breaches and collection of convicting evidence. Collaboration with legal representatives and the United Nations to bring legal action against firms which have breached IHR regulations.
      Got sniped at a career convention after randomly talking to a representative. I have relations with another staff member which helped the interviews and selection process immensely. I had to take two phone interviews, two in-person interviews, and one physical and mental ability assessment before being put in a training/selection team and was one of the six who passed. Not going to disclose the name of the firm I work for.

      - Waiter, Botany Chinese Takeaway 2013-2016
      Taking phone orders, serving clients, general cleaning, cash handling and maintenance duties.
      lel

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        #4
        I've done a few jobs but nothing too high-paying or flashy.

        I've been a field worker at an agricultural lab, though that was a summer job where they only hired student workers. About $1000 a month if I remember correctly. It's not so bad as long as you don't have problems with insects and working with pesticide. Just follow the safety guidelines and everything should be alright. Depending on where you live though, the heat could be a problem.

        I had an odd job as a target operator at a skeet shooting tournament. They only needed me for two days but I do remember earning about $200. You have to operate a control which requires good timing and memory to make sure you're operating the machines in the correct sequence. Once you get the rhythm down it's not that hard, but they change it up every now and then, so you have to stay sharp. You really don't want to aggravate a bunch of people at a country club all packing pump shotguns. xD

        I've also done lawn care, as well as taking care of someone's animals. I actually had a job at a goat farm once. I hear that this kind of work actually pays rather well these days. People generally hate doing mundane work such as picking up... after their pets, walking them, mowing the grass, etc.
        Last edited by MCSuire; 12-03-2016, 07:05 PM.

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          #5
          I currently "volunteer" at this stupid place named YukkuriCraft ran by some weeb named Yuto Takamoto. I think he's a giant lolicon :^)

          But to completely honest, I'm a theoretical(? Am I even still considered???) member of the Magics team (I'm assuming it's defunct now since I can't even find any information about it other than https://github.com/Magics-Group). The "interview" process was just a shitload of cryptographic and stenographic puzzles. I did it merely for fun and somehow ended up becoming a member by default ["hailhydra" ;^)]. IIRC, the group was ran by some people who run Popcorn Time (popular movie pirating platform) and Aurora (Popcorn Time but for music, I think?), plus some other people who work on similar, "freedom-based" products. W/e. Free Sublime Text license (that I may or may have lost. oopse). Honestly, if I had just stayed with the group, I might be making money? And a "job"???

          Of course, I'll never list this as an actual position on a resume lel
          My software doesn't have bugs. It just develops random features.

          Do you have a hour emergency call systems broadcasting radio station WNYW or Internet Explorer?
          Well? Which one?

          Cyros admits the truth: http://i.snag.gy/GTy14.jpg

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