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    P i k a c h u Chakramaster's Avatar
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    That's what's so hard about getting any job these days. To get a job, you need "experience." Not all college classes provide said "experience" every job wants from you. So how do they expect anyone new to come into the field without prior hands-on experience? It makes it nearly impossible to even get taken into consideration. That's something these jobfields need to start understanding. You can only do so much without getting that first job. Even with that job you need certain specifications. Then it's good to make friends in that job to make sure they know you and can be used as references for future jobs. Getting as much training as possible in that job is also good. so if it's possible. Try talking to your bosses as see how you can branch out and do more. That way it's only more towards future resumes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chakramaster View Post
    That's what's so hard about getting any job these days. To get a job, you need "experience." Not all college classes provide said "experience" every job wants from you. So how do they expect anyone new to come into the field without prior hands-on experience? It makes it nearly impossible to even get taken into consideration. That's something these jobfields need to start understanding. You can only do so much without getting that first job. Even with that job you need certain specifications. Then it's good to make friends in that job to make sure they know you and can be used as references for future jobs. Getting as much training as possible in that job is also good. so if it's possible. Try talking to your bosses as see how you can branch out and do more. That way it's only more towards future resumes.

    Thing is we all know us not that simple anymore. Neo can attest to that
    Bingo! College doesn't really prepare you that well for work life. You learn about the concepts of the job and that field, not the actual practice of it. You need internships for that kind of experience.

    I, for one, made the brutal mistake of underestimating internships during my college years. I was like "durr, I don't feel like working for free. Let me focus on my classes instead!" No, at least do something part-time if you can. And do an internship that has meaning. The only one I did during my junior year of college was for a financial advising firm and yet I was neither interested in that kind of work or majoring in finance. So, it was useless and I don't even have it on my resume anymore. My brother, on the other hand, started his internship during college and HE'S STILL WORKING FOR THE COMPANY AS A FULL TIME EMPLOYEE, TWELVE YEARS LATER. Am I jelly? Very jelly. SUPER jelly. (jealous)

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