THE WASD CAREERS DREAM TEAM
Before the coaches pull up in Farnborough this November, Richie Shoemaker grills the WASD Careers organisers working to ultimately narrow the skills gap and widen diversity in gaming
30 | MCV/DEVELOP September 2022 T
here are two months to go until the doors of the Farnborough International open for the inaugural WASD Careers fair, a
two-day event intended to bring future job seekers, industry recruiters and policy makers together like never before. In so doing, the hope is that equality, diversity and inclusion will be widened at the expense of a persistent skills gap. Of course, its aims won’t be fulfilled overnight,
but if the efforts going into the first WASD Careers are any indication and the event endures for as long as the desire exists to meet its goals, there’s every reason to believe that that a great leap forward is about to be taken.
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