NAV: “Put Gaming Experience on Your CV” The agency responsible for unemployment and welfare in Norway believes that young gamers are not aware they have valuable skills and experience. More than half of young people between the ages of 16 and 24 spend time playing computer games every day. Rather than wasting time, they are building valuable skills and experience according to the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV). NAV administers a third of the national budget through schemes such as unemployment benefit, work assessment allowance, sickness benefit, pensions, child benefit and cash-for-care benefit. “Put gaming skills on your CV” They are the words of Ingvild Haugland, acting head of the youth department in Nav. In an interview with NRK, she explained that NAV encourages more young unemployed people with gaps in their work history to list gaming skills on their CV/resume.