I haven't had an extra articulate since the end of 2013, but thought my early college career I had top-tier positions and I used to be personally contacted by HR for positions since hey thought I was about to graduate.
Long story short, medical shit happened, and now I just graduated in December, and haven't participated in anything since I transferred. I KNOW I'm VERY qualified and talented, but HR seems to not give me a chance once they see the dates on my resume. (I do not include dates unless they specifically ask).
What do? I genuinely know that I am more capable than other average graduates 3 years younger than me.
Note: I've only been rejected from 1 place so far, but I've also not heard back from about 30 applications I sent online. I feel like I may be rejected from this 2nd phone interview as well, since she liked me but was concerned about "the last time I worked."
>>1072722
*carricular. Sorry for spelling mistakes I didn't re-read and am on my phone
Le humble brag post
>>1072726
*curiccular, oops.
>>1072728
This is the opposite of bragging lol. I feel like a diamond that looks like a turd to everyone else.