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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.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I made a solid resume just I have no work expereince since I never really worked in high school due to my controlling dad. Other than that I do fill out the cover letter section is a very similar manner to what you said

[–] [email protected] 19 points 1 year ago

From my experience, usually a lack of responses means the resume has some form of issue going on. Formatting, font choice, etc etc.

Resumes are largely automatically parsed by machines nowadays, so 99% of the filtering happens by code, not a human, which means you really wanna optimize the resume for being picked up by machines properly. It can be tricky.

Some people unironically copy paste the entire job posting into their resume in the smallest possible font, white color, to "hide" it in the resume, but it still gets picked up by automated machines and as a result floats their resumes up to the top. Something to consider researching.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You sound like you'd prefer to take the easy way out.

Typically, if you went to college, you learned to learn. If you didn't, finish your BS and learn to learn.

Conversely, you didn't learn to apply for jobs or interview. Put your learning skills to the test and learn to apply and interview.

It sounds like you're in a rush, and potentially a money crunch. It's not defeat to take a small job, but you should be able to apply on your off hours if you really want it.

I worked for a messily $10/hr + applied to 10 jobs a day until I got an offer a year later for $40k starting. I took it on the spot, went into debt, but now 8 years later, make over $120k and I'm debt free.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm just considering what the modern landscape of min wage jobs are, you pretty much work 24.7 for min wage, so in considering I won't have time to maintain anything else cause I'll be at work

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well, you're still young, so you probably have to find something to cut costs like finding a few roommates or living at home with parents.

Also, if you have a cs degree, you should be able to at least work in anything that requires Excel like accounting/book keeping/data entry/data analysis, which should get you past $7.25/hr.

Also, check local (assisted living/long term) pharmacies for data entry jobs. I know they're at a deficit, and pay starts around $17/hr.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think a studio somewhere is about the best I can do, living at home is kinda ugh, and I have been doing that for the past few years and living here has been sadly a hot pocket for my mental illness. keep mind if I did leave it would still be in the south. I am just kinda considering a min wage job since I don't really see a way to get into tech now, and I need a lot of thing to survive sadly including ADHD meds and likely something to stop my depressive episodes from getting this bad. After that I will likely be okay to kinda work on software dev stuff in my free time and maybe do an online bachelors part time while trying to build the portfolio I did not during my years in college. I doubt it will be pleasant working at Target or something and living in a studio apartment I almost not afford but it's better than nothing

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Target should be on the more pleasant side, and they're not minimum wage. $7.25 is minimum, and that's fucking rough. I did that in early college, but had family I could stay with.

Good luck and make sure they give you full time (and health insurance).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Is this for a software development job? You should look at contributing to open source and also find a personal project to work on that shows off your skills.