I graduated in May with my associates degree, and sadly after applying a bit nothing, not even a reply email. I am convinced I am just unprepared for this industry, I will admit I don’t have a GitHub with 1 billion contributions, and a bunch of connections. but can I seriously get nothing. I can’t afford the 25K needed for my bachelors. I am honestly considering put in my applications to target or whatever and giving up.

  • @[email protected]
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    710 months ago

    Every OP response I’ve read is that they won’t have time. I’ve worked these minimum wage jobs you think you’ll need 3 of… you’ll have time.

    If you want ALOT of time, spend 2 hours and get your guard card and be a security guard. Pay is alright, and you’ll have time to apply for jobs, etc, at work and can probably take a couple of classes and study on the job too.

    What you lack is something only time will give you, which is job experience. There are a lot of hiring managers who won’t hire anyone for a role in a team if you’ve never had another job. Being someone’s first boss can suck (I managed a grocery store for years and was lots of peoples first boss) they don’t know all the most basic stuff about how to get paid or communicate time off/sick requests, and usually new workers want the business to bend over backwards for their ever changing schedules.

    The minimum wage job may not seem like progress towards your goal, but really, it is. Show that you know how to work and have some time in the workforce, and that holds value to the resume readers, even the automated ones.

    • JokeDeity
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      110 months ago

      WTF is a guard card? I’ve been a security guard twice and never heard of this.

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        It’s required by law in California and several states to be a security guard. Usually it’s paid for by the company hiring you