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Why is it so hard for a new-grad to get a freaking job?

rc2021

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Why is it so hard for a new-grad to get a freaking job?
I just graduated, submitted at least hundred of job application for different position.
Not even a single interview, and the worst is they never reply you saying you weren't being selected.
I got 2 years co-op experience, grade B student, i just don't understand why is it so hard to get a freaking interview.
I am running out of cash, cant hobby anymore, and i am having the same health problem as another bro 'semen level has risen, it was coming out of my eyeballs'

is there any career site that have a lot of posting for new grad?
 

freestuff

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Why is it so hard for a new-grad to get a freaking job?
I just graduated, submitted at least hundred of job application for different position.
Not even a single interview, and the worst is they never reply you saying you weren't being selected.
I got 2 years co-op experience, grade B student, i just don't understand why is it so hard to get a freaking interview.
I am running out of cash, cant hobby anymore, and i am having the same health problem as another bro 'semen level has risen, it was coming out of my eyeballs'

is there any career site that have a lot of posting for new grad?
Bottom line is that the economy sucks.
What's your field? And what job websites have you already looked at?
I'm surprised that your co-op place didn't offer you any sort of employment (e.g. contract, PT) after the 2 years were up. Did you not make a good impression/network?
I think hobbying is the least of your problems right now.
GL.
 

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world wide recession may have been one reason.

what is your degree?
 

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All good paying jobs are being moved to RED China, Viet Nam, Mexico, India or basically any slave labor country where they can pay them ~50 cents/hr. Welcome to Globalization and the Race to the Bottom where the only ones benefiting from this are the top 1-5% (the Haves & the Have Mores)!....
 

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I've come across a lot of entry level office job postings out there that ask the world of you yet pay only $12/hr... unbelievable
 

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Why is it so hard for a new-grad to get a freaking job?
I just graduated, submitted at least hundred of job application for different position.
Not even a single interview, and the worst is they never reply you saying you weren't being selected.
I got 2 years co-op experience, grade B student, i just don't understand why is it so hard to get a freaking interview.
I am running out of cash, cant hobby anymore, and i am having the same health problem as another bro 'semen level has risen, it was coming out of my eyeballs'

is there any career site that have a lot of posting for new grad?
Don't take my statement wrong, take action!

Congratulations on graduating with a B average, but employers want A graduates. The next piece of advice that you may wish to consider is your command of the English language. Please check your CV over extensively for grammar, spelling, structure. If you sent me a cover letter written similar to your post, it would be shredded. You need to remember there are many looking for employment and many that will have extensive experience as well. If you still have difficulty finding work, volunteer somewhere industry related or not, and you could consider the military that will enhance your skills in many ways and is strong on a CV.

As for the build up of frustration, masterbation is an option.
 

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jaycam

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All the people that opted to not get a post secondary education already have them...
This, and to be honest blindly sending in Resumes on postings will not do a thing... If a company gets 200 resumes for a posted position they may only interview 10 people. Of those 10 selected people it is likey they all have a connection, internal applicant, head hunter submitted, or employee referal program.

It's all about networking and getting your foot in the door. Do through a list of everyone you know for your coop and start placing calls. Also find your connections on linkedin
 

jaycam

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Try joining on a placement firm to get contract work in your field. Lots of compaines hire out of the contractor pool. Kind of like lease to own. They can try you out for a year before they buy you. The big banks and insurance companies often do this.

I know it sucks but it can take up to two years to settle into a proper full time entry level job.
 

Brotherman

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Honestly, I was never able to find a job here in what I studied. I had to go the United States. You won't find anything here except for empty promises.
 

GotGusto

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You can settle for menial work like working at McDonalds or do crime. Not much else is available for you young 'uns right now.

But remember, if you decide on crime, there is the possibiity of getting caught and thrown into a prison cell where you will be brutally sodomized by men every day.
 

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University or college graduate? I have two university degrees. I was able to get a career that was sort of in my field, but the sad thing was that my degrees weren't necessary for the job. To be honest I see a lot more college grads get work than university. University is no longer the job guarantee-er that it once was. Unless you're going for a doctorate, you're better off doing college or some kind of apprenticeship. No one cares if you know theory anymore, it's all about hands-on.
 

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You take your chances with contract work.
Where I work they abused the hell out of their salaried contract workers because they didn't have to give them any benefits or full pay but could make them work 60-70 hours/week. They would hire them for 6 months telling him if he does good he will get a permanent job. What happened was after 6 months they made him 'renew' for another 6 months telling him they liked his work but there was no job opening yet. Some contract worker got jerked around like this for a couple years. One poor guy (who did excellent work BTW) went along with this sick game for 4 farking years as a 'temp' till he told them to hire him or he wouldn't 'renew' again. The weasels fired him because they said he had a 'bad attitude' for demanding they hire him!....
 

GotGusto

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University or college graduate? I have two university degrees. I was able to get a career that was sort of in my field, but the sad thing was that my degrees weren't necessary for the job. To be honest I see a lot more college grads get work than university. University is no longer the job guarantee-er that it once was. Unless you're going for a doctorate, you're better off doing college or some kind of apprenticeship. No one cares if you know theory anymore, it's all about hands-on.
When did escorting ever require two university degrees?
 

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What sort of jobs are you going for?

Are you going for entry level/junior jobs or are you going for CEO jobs?

I knew this guy who was 21 and was about to graduate with a degree in marketing and he was certain he was going to find a job as a $100k a year Marketing Manager straight away at the age of 22!......haven't seen him for about 4 years but last I heard he eventually joined a company as a Junior and is now on about $50k a year.
 

Aardvark154

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you could consider the military that will enhance your skills in many ways and is strong on a CV.
Rc2021, as NatashaDoll already posted which did you graduate from: University or College?
 
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GotGusto

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Have you tried networking in your preferred industry?
Do you mean engaging in small talk and ass licking with others in his preferred field?

That's actually a very good idea. The boy is going to have to get his tongue a little dirty if he really wants to work.

Welcome to the job market young rc2021.
 

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Again JaguarTO.
That's what GotGusto said!....:p
 
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