Here's the scoop: I've been jobseeking for over two years. I don't have anything going for me in work experience and job skills, so I'm trying to make up for it in volunteering.
A year ago, I started playing at the sanctioned Pathfinder table at my local gaming store, and about four months ago, I accidentally fell into game-mastering the table, and I fell in love with Pathfinder GMing.
I'm grasping for content to put in my work resume, so I'm considering adding my GM experience in the volunteering section. (Though the gaming store gives me a store credit token for running the table, I don't think it counts as paid employment.)
Do you think adding GMing to my resume could be a help? I am learning and exercising skills in leadership, people management, communication and organization. If you do, then what info should I include in the resume, and how to display it?
Thanks for the time and help. Job hunting for years really sucks, especially when I had been raised to think having this college degree that I have should keep me from having to job hunt this long. I need all I can get to make myself look employable, even if it means including or discluding Pathfinder GMing experience.