[OC] My 57 job applications when transitioning into fintech sales from finance over the last 3 months
Submitted by Dapper_Work_6078 t3_yoiwa4 in dataisbeautiful
Planning on applying for a better job in the future and these kinds of posts make me more and more worried.
Is it really that bad out there?
Worse. You notice most of these posts ultimately succeeded? Bit of a selection bias.
The problem is that a ton of job listings are outdated or targeted at a specific person. From the other side the spam-application approach floods them with a lot of just trash resumes that frankly aren't worth the time even formally rejecting, they just move on.
No I think the massive rejection and ghosting was because I spent the first month or so applying for roles I wasn’t properly qualified for, although I didn’t realise it at the time
Ugh. Ive been doing everything I can to boost my resume. I'm still in college right now, and trying to gain certs/relevant knowledge in my field.
I guess I'll have to cross that bridge when I get to it.
Yeah. Sadly you gotta play the game and amp it up with networking (yes I hate that too). Luckily lots of big companies have programs specifically for fast tracking recent grads.
Problem is that I had hopefully planned to move to Europe after my graduation, since I would be legally allowed to work in any EU country by then.
Its kind of hard to network with companies that are halfway across the world from you.
I am from Germany and wrote like 30 applications last year. I got an answer in all cases as far as I remember. We search ppl like crazy in Germany. We got like 2 million open jobs and just 1.3 million ppl searching for a job.
What indistry are you in?
Energy sector
It might vary pretty heavily depending on your field and degree, but there is still a pretty solid job market. A ton of people I went to school with applied for less than 5 jobs and received an offer. I got pretty lucky and got an offer after my second application. I personally don't know anyone who had to apply to this many jobs
These were all US firms though, I have no idea about the situation anywhere in the EU
I wouldn’t be worried. A lot of the failures were from jobs I now realise I wasn’t properly qualified for. The process was one of discovery. I ended up accepting a job that was different to the initial roles I was applying for, which partly explains why I had so much rejection
I've put in 50 ish applications over the past few months and no interviews. Math bachelor's and a data vis/analysis bootcamp but no experience
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