Plies
GAF's Nicest Lunch Thief and Nosiest Dildo Archeologist
Xbox is reportedly a very good brand to work for and have been in gaming for nearly 30 years and have never known anyone to leave willingly. That may be because they have very few openings, but I don't know.
One thing I can tell you is that even though Xbox maybe a great brand to work for, it is still the gaming industry and the same industry isn't for everybody. Given their business model , I would imagine PR jobs aren't plentiful, so they most likely have mostly customer service jobs open. This means you work when customers are cooing, which is when they are not settled down. Count on working primarily evenings and weekends.
Also dealing with the public - in my experience over 99% of Xbox customers range from tolerable to wonderful, the few that are less than tolerable can be quite taxing to those who are not suited for the job. Don't think being a GAF member prepared someone for that. I have talked to a number of GAF members and not all are cut out for Xbox, though they may not be cut out for posting either.
One thing I can tell you is that even though Xbox maybe a great brand to work for, it is still the gaming industry and the same industry isn't for everybody. Given their business model , I would imagine PR jobs aren't plentiful, so they most likely have mostly customer service jobs open. This means you work when customers are cooing, which is when they are not settled down. Count on working primarily evenings and weekends.
Also dealing with the public - in my experience over 99% of Xbox customers range from tolerable to wonderful, the few that are less than tolerable can be quite taxing to those who are not suited for the job. Don't think being a GAF member prepared someone for that. I have talked to a number of GAF members and not all are cut out for Xbox, though they may not be cut out for posting either.
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