I feel u OP
I’m 20 and out a part time job too ive been languishing past 2 months but 3 days ago got off my ass and spammed a bunch of cashier andpharmacy positions and i also applied to zara and starbucks
I have like 2 plus years of grocery and clothing retail experience and i still aint get a call back. Ik hasnt even been a week but every other job search ive had when i mass apply i get a call back the next day or two
I live in city with 4 million people too so yea the economy is horrible rn
I’ve literally been trying to get a job for the past 6 months anywhere I can get it. I graduated from school and am unemployed. I cant even seem to get a call back from McDonalds. I feel like giving up tbh. Do you guys have any tips or recommendations?
Update 1: got a job cold calling people for duct cleaning
Update 2: I quit
ya stop s*** posting on nba thread alsy ill pay you to work for me
Don’t apply to more than one place bro
A lot of them talk amongst themselves and will blacklist you from being hired
Pick one company and apply for every job that company offers. And keep doing this every year till you get accepted.
“Graduated from school” lel
Even the single mothers who went back to school in their 40s have a degree these days
“Graduated from school” lel
Even the single mothers who went back to school in their 40s have a degree these days
But i got a 4.0 gpa
i never had a job in high school and trying to find a job afterwards was difficult
hope you find something good king
Tbh my resume quite ass. I dont have job experience. You think they’ll be impressed if I make up something like “im a moderator on a forum” ?
yea put that
Whats ATS? Deadass learning something new
In a really condensed explanation, they’re essentially a bot that scans your resume for keywords to make sure it matches with the job listing. For example, if it asks for experience in data visualization, it’ll scan for mentions of data visualization on your resume. If it doesn’t match up to a certain percentage, the system auto-rejects it before it even gets to a recruiter’s eyes.