I have a master's degree in something useless job wise and have had military experience.

  • Cummunism [they/them, he/him]
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    4 years ago

    i wish i knew how the fuck it happened. I was hired as a level 2 so I had a more thorough evaluation, but my friend who i referred didnt have the same complaints made about him. Yea it sucks that it is still about who you know cause im not very social. Im just lucky i went to high school with some good dudes. I didnt meet fuckin anybody at college though because my school was a 90% commuter school. Robert Half and places like them kinda suck but it's a means to an end. Maybe my area just really sucks for talent.

    • throwawaylemmy2 [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      I've tried Robert Half and they're like "Honestly, you're probably better than most of the folks we refer to places!" which might be blowing smoke up my ass about their evaluation, but felt good. The issue was "but there's nothing your area for us to refer you to" which killed me.

      I'm in a completely dead zone between two "hot" areas, and even those places won't even consider me even if I want to commute. It's frustrating. It's like this even outside of IT, so I don't blame the IT industry to the "entry level is fucking impossible to get into" situation, but damn: I've gotten certifications, I show willingness to learn (on the job and off the clock) and these places are like "nope, no experience. Let's hire this college kid that just coasted through classes! :)!" and it makes me want to firebomb.

      • Cummunism [they/them, he/him]
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        4 years ago

        they are out there, somewhere. Most of the guys i work with did not go to college, but we do more lower level stuff, not so much with servers and whatnot.

        • throwawaylemmy2 [none/use name]
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          4 years ago

          Well, I'm trying help-desk. Which is the "what the fuck," part. You'd think they'd need warm bodies to deal with people, but even law firms are like "nah, let's not hire them."

          • Cummunism [they/them, he/him]
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            4 years ago

            law firms probably don't have the ability to have a large IT team so they want one guy who can do it all. Try looking for an MSP(managed service provider.) I'd like to get to something corporate where i dont have to deal with clients anymore but its where i got started. A lot of them arent huge companies either so it's a bit more personal.