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I see these type of comments as an underemployed college grad and don't know how to feel.



step one is don't feel bad. it really is a numbers game. some of the companies you're applying to don't actually want to hire anyone for the position right now. some of them are desperate to get anyone with a pulse yesterday. it's all about timing, but you don't usually have a way of knowing when the time is right.

just keep rolling the dice; you'll get a bite eventually. I got an internship that lead to my first full-time job when I had a 2.4 GPA. I just happened to have experience with relevant tech that was rare in the area and they gave me a shot.


Here's my issue:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2014/08/25/three...

https://www.epi.org/publication/labor-day-2019-racial-dispar...

So while what you say is true, my potential network is necessarily limited. Working in retail, I still met plenty of people who wouldn't even let me assist them because of my race. I think this may go beyond personal qualities.


As the other reply said, it’s a numbers game. Making friends and building relationships are key. You can stack the odds with a friendly face.




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