im in the same position. i got wrongfully terminated from a job a month ago and ive applied to 70 jobs since then, only 3 interviews with nothing coming from any of them. i dont want to move in with family because they all live in red states and im transgender, i feel like im just trapped
Even in Red States, the urban cities are usually Blue. If they live in the city. But you know your town better than me, just saying it might be more okay than you think. It'll be okay. I'd be more concerned with my living situation, tbh, but I'm wishing you luck. Just keep pushing and it will be impossible to not get a job eventually. :)
I feel the same way. I've graduated from college almost a year ago and I haven't been able to land a job since. From the 100+ jobs I've applied to, I've only managed to get into 5 interviews (with one of those having nothing to do with my major) and I either don't hear back afterwards or I get a rejection email. It seems all the entry-level positions want 2-3 years of experience in certain skills, but how am I supposed to get experience if I can't get into the industry?
I did interview with a staffing company last week for a position that they said was "truly entry-level" from their point of view. I felt some confidence after the interview, so I'm praying this pulls through in a couple weeks. Otherwise, it's back to the drawing board.
I also agree with your point on making multiple accounts for each company. Workday fucking SUCKS when it comes to that. I wish we could make one account and use it for all the companies they service.
That's actually a really good ratio of applications to interviews. For experience, you have to get internships or volunteer, usually. You can also show home projects or school projects and that counts as experience. You just fib a little and if you had any cursory experience (even just googling it once), you can count that. It's not a hard and fast requirement, they just throw that shit out there to try to get the best they can and filter out people who either don't have the gumption or experience.
The more honest you are the more it will backfire. Though of course that's only relating to the experience. You still have to be honest about your skills and abilities.