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I have been trying to find an entry-level position for a year with no success. I have tried everything that I can think of:

-Use job boards such as LinkedIn, Indeed, SimpleyHired, WeWorkRemotely, FlexJobs, and other job boards.

-Reach out to my network on LinkedIn asking for assistance.

-Reached out to my career center at my university (they seemed more interested in working with current students).

-Worked with recruiting agencies (had some success, was able to get some interviews, but haven't contacted me about any recent openings).

-Tried reaching out to my local community and see if they are hiring or looking for part-time workers (they either told me to apply online or they didn't have anything at this time).

-Taken some online courses to beef up my resume

I have a BA in English and I knew it was already going to be difficult to find something, but I never thought it was going to take this long. I don't know what to do at this point. I feel I tried everything and I have gotten nowhere. If anyone can provide me some advice, that would be greatly appreciated!

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[โ€“] Andrzej3K@hexbear.net 2 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Pros:

  • it's the opposite of alienating
  • living abroad is an adventure
  • the money is good if you're used to minimum wage

Cons:

  • the money isn't that good
  • there isn't really any sort of career progression
  • like everything else, it's getting ruined by corporate consolidation and stupid tech products
[โ€“] moonlitsky@lemm.ee 1 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Thank you for the feedback! At least it will give me a whole new career option and environment to work in. Where's the best place to get your certification? I see a lot of sites advertising and with various price points, so I know many of them are definitely trying to scam you or won't provide the best support.

[โ€“] Andrzej3K@hexbear.net 1 points 8 hours ago

It kind of depends on where you want to go tbh. Maybe there are forums or subreddits you can ask wrt the specifics? I did a CELTA in the UK, and then moved to Spain, but different places demand different qualifications. If you just want to get some money together and don't mind living in hell for a while, look at places like Saudi Arabia.