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Rick Mackall, a fellow MMORPG player. |
potatoes, people that play World of Warcraft tend to make
optimal employees. What about WoW players makes them
desirable to employers?
A researcher of organizational studies and digital culture
and has determined that WoW players are more desirable
because they care. The game requires quite a bit of dedication and initiative to do
personal research to produce new strategies.
There is also a big social aspect when dealing with guild members and in other cases other random
players in the world whom you share your findings with to progress farther in the game.
So as most of us know WoW players don’t have the best reputation and are linked to many negative
stereotypes. But when asked, Dr. Nathaniel Frederick linked WoW players to being “more intelligent
than most” and would hire them for their ability to work well in teams and for their great hand-eye
coordination depending on the job. Dr. Frederick says that when looking to hire someone he looks for
qualities such as intelligence, dependability, and initiative. All of which WoW requires.
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Dr. Nathaniel Frederick |
said “As a frequent MMO player I have learned a great
deal about economics from the online world. Its very
easy to spend hours in front of the trading post
analyzing prices and trends. Making use of supply
and demand to turn a profit.” And this is just one of
many examples.
How do you feel about this? Do you think that games
like WoW can really make you a better employee?
How do you feel about the stereotypes linked to
MMORPG players? Let us know by commenting below.
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- Mashable - 6 Things World of Warcraft can teach you about social media success.
- World of Warcraft players make better employees than Harvard MBAs?