[quote name='Joe P' timestamp='1311878289' post='4841767']still though, Gamestop is not the way to game development.
Nobody ever said it was. Surely you don't deny that a job on the resume looks better than no job on the resume.
People need money to pay expenses. Before being ready to take a game job, it's not at all unusual for students to take non-game jobs. And that's perfectly fine.
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Of course I understand that. The original question was what sort of jobs will make a resume look good. He then said he wants to have a job in the game industry. Obviously ANY job is better than nothing. He didnt need to come here to be told he should get A job, he gets that part I would hope:) It seems like he was picking jobs that he thought would look good for a game development resume, hence Gamestop. In response to that, I just said that Gamestop will not give any real advantage over any other retail job, because the skills needed to work at gamestop arent related to the field in any way at all, other than the word GAME being in the title.He wasnt asking if he should get a job, of course if the decision is between nothing and gamestop, you choose gamestop... but thats not the issue here.
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