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Anyone have any advice on how I can get a job?
I'm so sick and tired of being a worthless NEET

I have a bachelors in mechanical engineering. I graduated 3 years ago. But after graduating I felt kind of listless and depressed and never really tried to get a job. I had no clue how to do it then and definitely don't have a clue now.

I dont really have any skills (and no, finishing college isn't a skill lol)
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testing this fucking captcha
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You're making the same retarded mistake my older brother is making which is not selling yourself as much as possible. Let me tell you how you can fix this. Take any job your degree could offer. Find it anywhere. Go to job offices and ask what you can get, then you'll find something. Job offices are a hell of a lot better than filling out papers.
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>>34066110
bump. i have a masters degree too but i just can't find work in my field in the entire country. i think i'm always being beat out by more experienced locals for entry level positions. got a couple rejections but mostly getting ghosted. been almost half a year. don't have much money now, thinking about applying to warehouse work or call center maybe? any tips?
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>>34066194
what is your masters in ?
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>>34066110
To get a career, get help in creating a resume that shows off your qualifications at their best. Your college's careers office may still work with recent grads in doing this.

To get just-a-job, don't limit yourself to mechanical engineering. Many businesses may want a degree but don't care what it's in. You don't need any special major to work in retail, sales, banking, stocks, real estate, HR, etc or to say "Would you like fries with that?"



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