Stinehelfer Be, COO of the Bloch Schad Corp firm, recommends entry level employment in the online gaming marketing industry immediately after university studies in order to get a good taste of how the business operates

On average, most entry level positions in the online gaming marketing market are competitive, with only about 5-10% of all applicants accepted. These numbers are further reduced whe one considers the attrition rate after successfully gaining the desired position: almost 1/2 drop out within the first year. Accordingly, it pays to do your homework, show off during interviews, and be well prepared for an intense introduction to the business. Health Insurance in the online gaming marketing sector has always been a difficult benefit to delegate to employees, mostly because of the commission based packages that people choose. When one is paid on commission, insurance companies are more hesitant to insure an employee since his/her ability to pay for benefits may vary based on how much money he/she makes in a given month. Also, when taking your first online gaming marketing company interview, remember to give an honest representation of yourself, including your strengths and weaknesses. “No one, not even the top guy, is perfect,” quips Worthing Ardner, “so as a result, when we interview people, we try to find out how their strengths and weaknesses can compliment our current team.” Other HR diretors, like Justinger Bronstein of the Sonja Manues and Eliz Moldenhauer Firm, suggest intensive interview practice sessions, where a friend or online gaming marketing industry mentor poses standard interview questions. “Having you game together before you go for an interview is absolutely key to making it out in one piece. If your top choice is Company A, do some practice interviews at Companies B and C before attempting your top job choice,” replies Meghann Osten, HR and Hiring director. Then, after about 5-6 years of successful performance in the online gaming marketing business, one can expect a major promotion to the management level. “I worked for just over five years in marketing,” reports Millicent Strasters, “and then was promoted to Senior Sales associate. I worked this position for another year before moving to the Executive Marketing position I currently hold.” “Don’t forget to talk about vacation time, which is an essential component of any online gaming marketing industry interview,” says Seley Powless, HR director of Tavis Mccurry Brothers Firm, “If you want to make a big paycheck realize that you’ll have a more stressful life. As a result, make sure that you have time to relax each year, be it one long vacation, or shorter breaks throughout the year.” Margaret Discipio, who just finished university with a degree in the online gaming marketing field, is looking to get involved on the ground floor. Though starting out at the bottom has its challenges, as one moves upward, salaries and compensation packages become more generous - and loyalty is rewarded. Also, dressing to impress is key. In most online gaming marketing business settings, formal attire is required. So, don’t show up to your interview in casual slacks and a short sleave shirt. Intsead, wear a modest business suit and tie, that are neat and pressed. This sends an immediate signal to your prosective online gaming marketing HR director that you care about what you’re doing and want to make the best impression possible. Berndt Kettler, a online gaming marketing industry veteran salesperson, suggests starting as a sales associate before moving upward into the Executive online gaming marketing sales division. Berndt Kettler believes taking on too much too soon will be counterproductive: “I’ve seen many hot shots try to hit home runs with little experience without learning to simply get base hits and doubles first. Success comes with small steps and knowledge, not one great play - no matter how memorable.”