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coris15 t1_iveiqui wrote

Planning on applying for a better job in the future and these kinds of posts make me more and more worried.

Is it really that bad out there?

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idontrespectyou345 t1_ivejc69 wrote

Worse. You notice most of these posts ultimately succeeded? Bit of a selection bias.

The problem is that a ton of job listings are outdated or targeted at a specific person. From the other side the spam-application approach floods them with a lot of just trash resumes that frankly aren't worth the time even formally rejecting, they just move on.

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Dapper_Work_6078 OP t1_ivfg3rs wrote

No I think the massive rejection and ghosting was because I spent the first month or so applying for roles I wasn’t properly qualified for, although I didn’t realise it at the time

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coris15 t1_ivejnd1 wrote

Ugh. Ive been doing everything I can to boost my resume. I'm still in college right now, and trying to gain certs/relevant knowledge in my field.

I guess I'll have to cross that bridge when I get to it.

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idontrespectyou345 t1_ivejzdn wrote

Yeah. Sadly you gotta play the game and amp it up with networking (yes I hate that too). Luckily lots of big companies have programs specifically for fast tracking recent grads.

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coris15 t1_iveklzz wrote

Problem is that I had hopefully planned to move to Europe after my graduation, since I would be legally allowed to work in any EU country by then.

Its kind of hard to network with companies that are halfway across the world from you.

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Former_Star1081 t1_ivep4om wrote

I am from Germany and wrote like 30 applications last year. I got an answer in all cases as far as I remember. We search ppl like crazy in Germany. We got like 2 million open jobs and just 1.3 million ppl searching for a job.

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Luckaneer t1_ivf6l10 wrote

It might vary pretty heavily depending on your field and degree, but there is still a pretty solid job market. A ton of people I went to school with applied for less than 5 jobs and received an offer. I got pretty lucky and got an offer after my second application. I personally don't know anyone who had to apply to this many jobs

These were all US firms though, I have no idea about the situation anywhere in the EU

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Dapper_Work_6078 OP t1_ivff9ft wrote

I wouldn’t be worried. A lot of the failures were from jobs I now realise I wasn’t properly qualified for. The process was one of discovery. I ended up accepting a job that was different to the initial roles I was applying for, which partly explains why I had so much rejection

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adinfinitum225 t1_ivg6buw wrote

I've put in 50 ish applications over the past few months and no interviews. Math bachelor's and a data vis/analysis bootcamp but no experience

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