(And what’s your job?)

  • Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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    8 months ago

    After graduating I couldn’t even get an interview for a relevant position. I took whatever random jobs for a while until I got sick of it. Getting a good job in the city was impossible so, I started looking for jobs anywhere and everywhere. Before long I found one 600 km away from where I lived at the time. Turns out, it’s very difficult to find competent people willing to work in the middle of nowhere, so even fresh graduates will do.

    I needed money, they needed people. The job was also a pretty good match to my degree, so it was a win-win for everyone.

    Pro tip: if you want to compete with all the PhDs with 10 years of experience, stay in the city. If not, be open to relocating. Don’t be afraid of small towns, they are actually pretty nice. Oh and the rent! I’m paying peanuts for a very nice flat, because it’s so far away from all the big cities.

  • jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    8 months ago

    All but one have been via “networking”. Friends and old co-workers. Getting started was the hard part. Now I have a resume full of accomplishments, but when I was fresh out of school I didn’t have anything. Probably should’ve made more friends in school or joined more groups.

    I did customer service at the start and now do software development.