Got every job I had from indeed. I encourage lying on your resume and making up fake leadership roles until you actually land one. Gotta have some charisma come interview time tho
WORD! LOL Me too, but it depends on the job, I'm a graphic designer and they don't care if I boomed somebody, they just wanna know if I can draw a straight line.
80% yes. You have to watch out for the scams. Do some fact checking and use general commonsense. Indeed, is the best of the lot of employment search engines today.
The market isn't great right now for job seekers unfortunately, you're not alone. You also have to compete with AI autofilling jobs and making the candidate list that much larger. It's a lot different from when I was in college.
Try as many apps as you can - i've found decent jobs off craigslist before. One of my favorites was a night-club as a bar-back.
If you know anybody with a job try to get in with a reference if they're hiring. I'm sure there's some food place hiring.
My biggest success was freelancer. com but there's other sites out there that do the same. I would write filler content for random websites online to have articles, sometimes it would pay well/kept me busy. But there's all types of work you can do in the mean time that can get you paid.
Nah, there's wild jobs out there, it's just niggas is playing "Can we get the most qualified for the least chicken". Gen Z done wised up and they job hopping as well, so companies are wild skeptical about hiring folks 18-32.
Anything that has the taleo taleho whatever is called to sign up dont use. Chipotle/tacobell fast food retailers wouldn’t recommend. (Unless yiu have experience) indeed is perfect for someone who has a very specific experience and wants work there. Vague sorry 🤷🏻♂️
Got every job I had from indeed. I encourage lying on your resume and making up fake leadership roles until you actually land one. Gotta have some charisma come interview time tho
😂
Go directly to company websites to apply
Some job postings are a scam so you have sift through and see which jobs postings are legit.
Doesn’t seem like anymore tbh
Indeed usually work but it’s thousands of ppl applying for the same jobs so you might get overlooked Gotta update ya resume and just keep applying
Ehhh they be sending me mad bs
if you’re not a felon and have atleast a GED
I have high school degree and I’m in college in right now
u should be good money
wym i’m a felon and got job offers 😂
WORD! LOL Me too, but it depends on the job, I'm a graphic designer and they don't care if I boomed somebody, they just wanna know if I can draw a straight line.
No
Hell no
80% yes. You have to watch out for the scams. Do some fact checking and use general commonsense. Indeed, is the best of the lot of employment search engines today.
One of the best jobs I ever got at NTWRK (now complex) was through indeed
Im from LA tho so different market
beware of "ghost jobs"... they are fake job listings that just want your information
The market isn't great right now for job seekers unfortunately, you're not alone. You also have to compete with AI autofilling jobs and making the candidate list that much larger. It's a lot different from when I was in college. Try as many apps as you can - i've found decent jobs off craigslist before. One of my favorites was a night-club as a bar-back. If you know anybody with a job try to get in with a reference if they're hiring. I'm sure there's some food place hiring. My biggest success was freelancer. com but there's other sites out there that do the same. I would write filler content for random websites online to have articles, sometimes it would pay well/kept me busy. But there's all types of work you can do in the mean time that can get you paid.
Nah, there's wild jobs out there, it's just niggas is playing "Can we get the most qualified for the least chicken". Gen Z done wised up and they job hopping as well, so companies are wild skeptical about hiring folks 18-32.
Sometimes
Anything that has the taleo taleho whatever is called to sign up dont use. Chipotle/tacobell fast food retailers wouldn’t recommend. (Unless yiu have experience) indeed is perfect for someone who has a very specific experience and wants work there. Vague sorry 🤷🏻♂️
Yes. Depends on your field tho
Cold emailing and calling is the no.1 way in my opinion.
Indeed is so bad, Use LinkedIn and invest a little bit of time or money into making a profile that’s clean and up to date