How A Macon Company Is Helping Gamers Become IT Experts

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Monday, September 8th, 2025

For decades, a stereotype has lingered around video game players: that spending hours a day in front of a screen turns their brains to mush.

This isn’t exactly the case. Gamers often pick up employable skills, even if they don’t realize it, said Macon information technology professional Jason Clarke. Think: problem-solving or analytical reasoning skills. They can take apart and reconfigure a computer monitor, use scripting languages to customize games and optimize their home network devices to deal with high data loads.