Got my college diploma for business admin and applied at over 700 jobs yet no one is biting.
Should I just say I have a bachelor degree? Is it common practice for employers to verify educational background?
Say you have a masters. YOu dont have much to lose, and you wont get any harder punishment for faking a masters than a bachelors.
>700 jobs
You must be doing something wrong if you apply for 700 jobs and don't get a single reply.
>>1308775
I tweaked my resume every other day and sent it to my dads friends for tips and suggestions. If I apply for 40 or so jobs on indeed I can usually get a handful of notifications that an employer viewed my resume (like 3 to 5 of them).
The culprit seems to be lack of experience since I was doing shitty retail and food work before college and now I am trying to get into an office job but I have no experience and I am not a woman or minority so its not super easy.
I figure if I boost my academic credentials they might overlook the lack of experience. I just dont want to get into any trouble.
>>1308750
Don't apply. Not ever. It's a waste of time. That's not how to get jobs.
>>1308830
Well I dont have any magical connections that I hear are super important and I probably wont be able to make any without some sort of starting point job.
>>1308750
You can try, but from my experience once they hire you they'll ask you to get a sealed transcript from your university
>>1308861
Im not really planning on any super high paying job. Would this factor in for someone trying to get a junior position?
Another idiot that didn't do internships
So long sucker......
>>1308998
Fuck you faggot, I already apply for those. I dont exactly get to decide weather I am accepted or not.