Hello fellow investors/sellers today I am going to be talking about the subject of joining a network as a staff member, now recently I entered the buying/selling side of gaming and plan to invest a lot of money into it and make and raise a lot of communities. I will shortly be investing into premium rank on the forums and will be looking for networks to buy, preferably with a high playerbase and a lot of stuff configured already but I am not like that and can invest money and time into half developed communities. This is besides the point, today I am looking for a network/server to work on. I have full experience and maturity and can undergo anything necessary to your needs. Some may ask why don't you find a community yourself? That's a good point but recently I left a network I had invested a lot of time into and watched it grow so far but I am no longer apart of it. I have a lot of good leadership skills and have a variety of skills that could benefit the community as a whole. Now I will tell you a few servers I have have worked on in the past.
EXPERIENCE:
Hyperbian: I had worked on Hyperbian for a good few months and loved the experience, I put a lot of my skills into practice and met a lot of new people and developed my leadership skills further. I worked with new people and had to deal with a lot of good and bad staff members.
KSF Surf: Now this is not a mc community but as many of you steam players may know they own a big branch of surf servers in the CSGO community ranging from houndreds and hundreds of players. I met a lot of new people and learnt a lot of skills here.
REPutations: Now this is very different to the others, this was not a server of network but a community just like this. I moderated the steam group reviewing REP pages and removing scammers and untrusted accounts. This group had over 1000 members and growing.
Arkham Network: This is different to the others but this still proves my grammar, description
EXPERIENCE:
Hyperbian: I had worked on Hyperbian for a good few months and loved the experience, I put a lot of my skills into practice and met a lot of new people and developed my leadership skills further. I worked with new people and had to deal with a lot of good and bad staff members.
KSF Surf: Now this is not a mc community but as many of you steam players may know they own a big branch of surf servers in the CSGO community ranging from houndreds and hundreds of players. I met a lot of new people and learnt a lot of skills here.
REPutations: Now this is very different to the others, this was not a server of network but a community just like this. I moderated the steam group reviewing REP pages and removing scammers and untrusted accounts. This group had over 1000 members and growing.
Arkham Network: This is different to the others but this still proves my grammar, description
