u/Few-Negotiation-9938

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[CAN-BC] I am confused.

Hello, when I apply to jobs, even jobs that do not pay high and are considered entry level, I still cannot land them. I don't understand how am I supposed to build experience when no job will accept that I only have volunteering experiences and course projects. I want to land a receptionist job or some type of desk job because that relates to my degree, but I feel very lost, as entry jobs won't allow people to apply unless they have a minimum 1 year experience, and I don't want to lie on my resume. I am just lost what to do.

I am 100% capable for the jobs, and if they provide training, I would be great, but nobody will allow me to put my foot in the door. Maybe it's because I grew up spoiled, where I am getting my first ever job at 19 now, but any advice would be appreciated. It feels like I am just applying everywhere and not getting anything back or just getting rejected. Is this what it's supposed to be like?

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u/Few-Negotiation-9938 — 5 days ago

I am confused.

Hello, when I apply to jobs, even jobs that do not pay high and are considered entry level, I still cannot land them. I don't understand how am I supposed to build experience when no job will accept that I only have volunteering experiences and course projects. I want to land a receptionist job or some type of desk job because that relates to my degree, but I feel very lost, as entry jobs won't allow people to apply unless they have a minimum 1 year experience, and I don't want to lie on my resume. I am just lost what to do.

I am 100% capable for the jobs, and if they provide training, I would be great, but nobody will allow me to put my foot in the door. Maybe it's because I grew up spoiled, where I am getting my first ever job at 19 now, but any advice would be appreciated. It feels like I am just applying everywhere and not getting anything back or just getting rejected. Is this what it's supposed to be like?

reddit.com
u/Few-Negotiation-9938 — 5 days ago

I am confused.

Hello, when I apply to jobs, even jobs that do not pay high and are considered entry level, I still cannot land them. I don't understand how am I supposed to build experience when no job will accept that I only have volunteering experiences and course projects. I want to land a receptionist job or some type of desk job because that relates to my degree, but I feel very lost, as entry jobs won't allow people to apply unless they have a minimum 1 year experience, and I don't want to lie on my resume. I am just lost what to do.

I am 100% capable for the jobs, and if they provide training, I would be great, but nobody will allow me to put my foot in the door. Maybe it's because I grew up spoiled, where I am getting my first ever job at 19 now, but any advice would be appreciated. It feels like I am just applying everywhere and not getting anything back or just getting rejected. Is this what it's supposed to be like?

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u/Few-Negotiation-9938 — 5 days ago