The gaming industry that you don’t see | Saurabh Shah | TEDxVITPune
We often draw a sharp line between what we do for fun and what we do for a living. Take an example of gaming, something that you might possibly find challenging to make a living out of. But if not anything, gaming is one of the world's biggest hobbies. What if this hobby evolves into an industry similar to what the IT Industry was a few years ago? Saurabh Shah, through his talk, urges us to rethink how we view career paths, showing that the growing world of gaming isn’t just about fun but is about a thriving industry with a pool of opportunities.For decades, gaming has been dismissed by many as a simple distraction. In this talk, Saurabh Shah bridges the gap between perception and reality, dismantling the myth that a career in gaming is reserved only for developers or professional players. He talks about a dynamic industry in India projected to be worth over $8.6 billion, and how it is actively seeking artists, storytellers, data scientists, and marketers. The discussion is not just about the explosive growth of the market; it's a practical guide for anyone curious about how their unique skills can fit into this digital revolution.Saurabh Shah is the Head of People Operations at KRAFTON India, the powerhouse behind one of the country’s most iconic games, BGMI. With over 18 years of leadership experience, he has influenced global markets by delivering impactful talent and operational solutions. As a strategic architect of talent and culture in one of the world's fastest-growing creative sectors, Saurabh is at the forefront of shaping the future of work. He is passionate about unlocking the transformative power of the gaming industry to create diverse and sustainable career paths.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx Saurabh Shah is a passionate People & Culture Strategist, currently leading as the Head – People Operations at KRAFTON India, with over 18 years of cross-functional experience across Human Capital Strategy, Organizational Effectiveness, Change Management, Org Design & Development, and Corporate Affairs. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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