• EP2: Level Up Your Job Hunt: Career Coaching Insights with Dellyn Lee
    Nov 14 2024

    In this episode of the Game Industry Job Hunt podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dellyn Lee, a career coach and recruiter from Dellyn Digital. With over nine years of experience in HR, Dellyn brings a unique perspective to the job-hunting process, particularly for those in the gaming industry.

    We started the conversation by discussing Dellyn's innovative approach to career coaching, inspired by the Bartle theory of player types. He explained how he tailors his coaching services based on different player motivations—achievers, killers, socializers, and explorers—drawing parallels between gaming and career paths.

    We delved into practical advice for job seekers, including the significance of having a well-structured resume, and highlighted the importance of using the right keywords and metrics to showcase achievements effectively. He also discussed the role of Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and how candidates can optimize their applications to stand out.

    As we wrapped up, Dellyn provided insights into the interview process, stressing the importance of asking thoughtful questions to demonstrate a genuine interest in the role and the company. He shared tips on how candidates can prepare for interviews and what recruiters look for in potential hires.

    This episode is packed with valuable information for anyone navigating the job hunt in the gaming industry. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Dellyn's expertise and advice can help you level up your job search strategy. Be sure to check out Dellyn's website for more resources and insights.

    Thanks for tuning in, and I hope you find this episode helpful as you embark on your own game industry job hunt!


    Links From This Episode

    • Dellyn's Website
    • Dellyn on LinkedIn


    Highlight Time Stamps

    00:02:17 - Player Types in Career Coaching
    Dellyn explains the Bartle theory of player types and how it relates to career coaching and job hunting.

    00:06:02 - The Role of a Career Coach
    Discussion on what a career coach does, including resume audits, writing, and mock interviews.

    00:09:41 - Resume Tips for Job Seekers
    Dellyn provides advice on structuring resumes and the importance of using metrics to showcase achievements.

    00:12:25 - Documenting Achievements
    Joe emphasizes the importance of keeping track of metrics and achievements for future job applications.

    00:14:09 - Personal Branding and Online Presence
    Discussion on the significance of personal branding and maintaining a positive online presence.

    00:16:28 - Common Mistakes in the Hiring Process
    Dellyn highlights mistakes candidates make, particularly regarding Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS).

    00:19:24 - The Importance of Asking Questions in Interviews
    Dellyn discusses why candidates should prepare questions for interviews and suggests

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  • EP1: Welcome to The Hunt: The Origin Story and The Way Forward with Joe King
    Nov 14 2024

    In the premiere episode of the Game Industry Job Hunt, Joe briefly introduces the show and shares his personal origin story.

    Joe got his start in the video games industry in 2014 in an unlikely way when he applied to a Community Manager role at Gearbox Software. After making it through several stages of the interview process, they offered him a community contractor role (great for getting started) and he cut his teeth remotely in that role for a year and a half.

    In 2016, Gearbox hired Joe on as a full time Community Manager. During his three years at Gearbox, he helped to ship more than 13 titles including Borderlands 3 and Battleborn, as well as published projects like Fortnite's physical edition, Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition, and We Happy Few, among others. He also held a variety of roles touching things like social media, customer support, and influencer management.

    In 2019, Joe became the Senior Social Media manager for gaming and pop culture retailer GameStop, where he level up the brand's social presence using an engagement-focused strategy and more conversational tone of voice. Later that year, he trained hundreds of GameStop Store Leaders on social media best practices as a speaker at GameStop's annual conference in his hometown of Nashville, TN. During his time at GameStop, Joe traveled to and covered numerous industry events including E3, San Diego Comic Con, TwitchCon, PAX East, and more.

    In 2022, Tencent Games recruited Joe to join their team as a Senior Community Manager. At Tencent, Joe focused on strategy, creating effective community and social media strategies for two titles, NBA Infinite, a competitive mobile game, and SYNCED, a sci-fi shooter. Joe helped lead a team to execute strategy and create innovative engagement events and ideas.

    In May of 2024, Joe was impacted by layoffs at Tencent and joined the tens of thousands of gaming professionals looking for their next adventure in the industry. As he progressed in his job search, he realized that he wanted to create a way share the things he was learning with others to help them in their searches. And with that, the Game Industry Job Hunt podcast was born.

    On Game Industry Job Hunt, Joe will have unscripted conversations with recruiters, career coaches, and top industry voices to help his audience decode the job hunt with actionable information that they can use immediately to set themselves up for success.

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