I got my CS degree eight years ago and never managed to find a job in the field. Still sending out resumes to every position that claims to be entry level, only to be told they’re looking for someone with five years of experience in a technology that came out two years ago.
I wonder if still not having any relevant experience by now just comes across as a red flag to recruiters.
i hope teens today pick the degrees they want instead of the degrees that are advertised as “easy employment, steady jobs, good money”. because a lot of my friends with IT degrees are just as fucked as me, a guy with a Filmmaking degree lol
I got my CS degree eight years ago and never managed to find a job in the field. Still sending out resumes to every position that claims to be entry level, only to be told they’re looking for someone with five years of experience in a technology that came out two years ago.
I wonder if still not having any relevant experience by now just comes across as a red flag to recruiters.
i hope teens today pick the degrees they want instead of the degrees that are advertised as “easy employment, steady jobs, good money”. because a lot of my friends with IT degrees are just as fucked as me, a guy with a Filmmaking degree lol