Be ready to talk about anything mentioned in your CV.
HR may-want to evaluate whether you’re fluent in English by having some small talk about your hobbies, a hiring manager may also be passionate about basket-ball and looking for a new member in the corporate team. Also, in some case, hobbies may even make some link with the position you look for, let’s say that you’re responsiblity involve giving training, an amateur acting experience shows you won’t be afraid talking in front of 20 persons
Sure maps and miniatures are fun but some systems don’t need them, some players are perfectly fine with the theatre of the mind play, or some small toys on a self drawn grid on sheet paper can work.
Some big streamers have done massive damage to she hobby by bringing the image that map and miniatures are necessary, and not at best a nice to have, at worst a distraction.
Sure I use sometimes a sketch on paper, but very rarely miniatures, and never accurate ones. Role-playing game isn’t about miniatures
Unfortunately, in this economy, young graduate needing one year to find a job isn’t uncommon.
As usual,
how easily can you move, it’s easier as a 20 year old kid than as a middle aged parent with an employed spouse in a niche sector
Lookat various temporar/consulting agencies. It pays badly, isn’t a permanent position but any experience is better than no experience
-what about further training? A non professional bachelor, is usually too theoretical for employer, and when they want theoretical profile they are people with master degree
-What about government job, may be not a dream job, but with just a bachelor you’re eligible to middle management position, not fun to manage a team of civil servant in charges of dealing with whatever paperwork, but again, it’s a job.