1 hr 12 min

Everything You Want to Know About Starting a Career in Video Games Video Games Real Talk

    • Technology

To wrap up International Women's History Month, this exclusive episode features 4 female powerhouses who work in video games at Streamline Media Group:

Layla Amir-Soleymani – Head of Marketing
Anais Jansen-Fernandez – Head of Legal
Gabriela Ebanks – HR Business Partner
Rai Sewgobind – Sales Manager

What you will learn:


Do you need to be a creative to get into the industry?
How to find the right culture fit for you.
Does gender play a role in getting into the industry?
From the perspective of 4 different managers, Is work-life balance possible?
What your cover letter and CV should include.

And so much more!

Layla's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/layla-amir/
Anais' LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anais-jansen-fernandez-b265a879/
Gabriela's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriela-ebanks-9a496b206/
Rai's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/raiseni/

WE ARE HIRING
Visit our careers page: https://www.streamline-mediagroup.com/careers

Visit our website: https://videogamesrealtalk.com/

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VG_RealTalk

Follow Alexander on Twitter: https://twitter.com/starveup


About Us:

Video Games Real Talk is hosted by Alexander Fernandez & Stefan Baier, games industry entrepreneurs & co-founders of Streamline Media Group. Their 20-year history of developing & supporting entertainment & enterprise video games for some of the world's best-loved franchises & brands give your hosts a wealth of experience.

Each episode shares insights from inside the industry. We cover multiple disciplines, perspectives, & expertise from across the world. You can expect candid conversations & access to insider information, trends, & forecasts from leaders & innovators in their field.

VGRT is produced by Krystal Alvarado & David Burton, original music by Pharoh Beats & our YouTube videos are edited by Devon Chew.

To wrap up International Women's History Month, this exclusive episode features 4 female powerhouses who work in video games at Streamline Media Group:

Layla Amir-Soleymani – Head of Marketing
Anais Jansen-Fernandez – Head of Legal
Gabriela Ebanks – HR Business Partner
Rai Sewgobind – Sales Manager

What you will learn:


Do you need to be a creative to get into the industry?
How to find the right culture fit for you.
Does gender play a role in getting into the industry?
From the perspective of 4 different managers, Is work-life balance possible?
What your cover letter and CV should include.

And so much more!

Layla's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/layla-amir/
Anais' LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anais-jansen-fernandez-b265a879/
Gabriela's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriela-ebanks-9a496b206/
Rai's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/raiseni/

WE ARE HIRING
Visit our careers page: https://www.streamline-mediagroup.com/careers

Visit our website: https://videogamesrealtalk.com/

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VG_RealTalk

Follow Alexander on Twitter: https://twitter.com/starveup


About Us:

Video Games Real Talk is hosted by Alexander Fernandez & Stefan Baier, games industry entrepreneurs & co-founders of Streamline Media Group. Their 20-year history of developing & supporting entertainment & enterprise video games for some of the world's best-loved franchises & brands give your hosts a wealth of experience.

Each episode shares insights from inside the industry. We cover multiple disciplines, perspectives, & expertise from across the world. You can expect candid conversations & access to insider information, trends, & forecasts from leaders & innovators in their field.

VGRT is produced by Krystal Alvarado & David Burton, original music by Pharoh Beats & our YouTube videos are edited by Devon Chew.

1 hr 12 min

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