In order to even be considered for a job position, one must have experience in that field of work.
How does one attain that experience in the first place if nobody will hire those without experience?
The world may never know.
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You don't need experience for entry level jobs. For college educated jobs you need to do personal goals that gives you experience in the field then show it. For example 3d art. Make 3d art of certain things use that to show bosses that you have experience.
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[quote]In order to even be considered for a job position, one must have experience in that field of work. How does one attain that experience in the first place if nobody will hire those without experience? The world may never know.[/quote] Lol
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由Commander Tempu编辑: 1/17/2017 8:27:29 AMFill out application in crayon. Then draw rocket ships on it. Sure they might have you fill one out online. Reality is you fill out application. Have Common Sense. Talk with Manager. Sound like you are intelligent. Have a nice discussion with them. Wait two weeks see if they call you back sometimes. Just the way it works. Work history is a good thing. Being on time ready to work not crying you got to be there. Getting the job done and doing what is asked is how you keep a job. I have done plenty of jobs i did not like. Fast Food In particular. But i did it. Made the best of it. Doing security was a step up. Still a dead end job. Not like i get to work for bungie doing security. Security company's differ. Reality is you do what you are tasked with. If people can trust you to do it without supervision the better. So do the job 110% and people will come to rely on you.
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7 回复-Lie -Find a place that doesn't require experience -Don't get a job -Fake your own death, go to Canada and live off the fat of the land -Internship
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3 回复-intern -student assistant job (if you're a student...). Also depends on what you're looking to do. -a good ass resume -know some people...
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