>>33017062Streamers can easily make an above-average salary even with "just" a 2K viewerbase and a merch store that sells nothing but T-shirts.
That's not even the worst thing about this, anyway, It's the timing and aging. Generously, the degree is irrelevant if there's a gap of more than two years between her getting it and applying for a job.
At best, you get the same salary all fresh grads get.
On the other hand, your widening age difference counts against you in workplace culture and teamwork (can't gel with the other newbies of similar skill level). Also, as a woman you have less years before you hit the egg barrier, which means they run a higher risk of investing more training and effort into you only for you to dip out when you decide to raise a family, while with a completely fresh grad you get a few more years of good work out of them.
HR which place inordinate stake in the degree for it's "domain knowledge and skills"(which is usually bullshit) also will question how rusty you are, while HR which ascribe educability to the presence of a degree fear that you've lost it after doing so much unrelated stuff for two years.
Whatever the case, without any intervening jobs you're an anomaly and a risky hire compared to other people with the same qualification but no gap.