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Exploring Careers in Videogame Marketing : Fraser interviews Andy Bergin


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Is your child a gamer? Turn that screen time into career inspiration! Fraser interviews Andy Bergin from Relic Entertainment to explore the high-growth world of videogame marketing.


This episode is a must-listen for families exploring STEM and creative arts careers. Andy breaks down the essential soft skills needed for the gaming industry, discusses the diverse roles available beyond programming, and shares his personal journey through the world of interactive entertainment. Perfect for the car ride to school!


Whether you’re into STEM, pro sports or movie making, Fraser is here to interview the experts and find out how you can join the fray. Hit 'Follow' on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for weekly episodes that make career exploration fun and easy for the whole family!

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🚀 CAREER PLANNING RESOURCES

Looking to turn inspiration into action? Check out these helpful resources for students and parents:

  • [Canada - BC] WorkBC Parents’ Guide: Discover career quizzes and labor market trends for the next decade.  ⁠WorkBC.ca⁠


  • [Canada - BC] EducationPlannerBC: The one-stop-shop for planning post-secondary paths at schools like BCIT, SFU, and UVic. ⁠EducationPlannerBC.ca⁠


  • [Canada - BC] Skills Ready: Focused on the "Skilled Trades" mentioned by BC Finance Minister Brenda Bailey as the backbone of BC’s 2026 economy. ⁠SkillsReady.ca⁠


  • [UK] National Careers Service (Parents' Guide): They offer a specific "Help a young person" section. It includes a "Skills Health Check" that parents can help their kids take.  ⁠nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/careers-advice⁠


  • [USA] CareerOneStop (Get My Future): A youth-focused portal designed for ages 14–24, but excellent for parents of 9–12 year olds to look at "Career Clusters. ⁠careeronestop.org/getmyfuture⁠


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