I'm 21 years old and have never had any sort of employment. Admittedly, i have done my military service, but that's the state forcing you to do something then giving you cash after the fact, so not the same. A company or individual hiring anyone but already experienced people for any role seems incomprehensible. Currently im in university and can live off investing the low-rent student loans since i live with my mom but that's very far from a permanent solution.
Lol, lmao. You don't. You can apply, but most job listings are fake, stuff that the business legally has to put out.
>>34712143brown tummy :3
>>34712143Step 1: Create a fake resume with fake experience. Entry level jobs like restaurants or retail will be the most believable. For references, just create fake references by taking the numbers of people you know and have them pretend to be a former manger or something.Step 2: Spam the resume everywhere. Local businesses, job boards, job fairs, etc...Step 3: Use connections. If you have any friends or family that have jobs ask them if their jobs are hiring.Step 4: If you manage to get an interview, practice what you are going to say ahead of time.
>>34715875Here are some common interview questions: >Tell us about yourself.<Basically just an elevator pitch about yourself.>What is your biggest strength?>What is your biggest weakness?<Be sure to say how you overcome/fix your weakness.>Why do you want to work here?>Why did you leave your last/current job?>Where do you see yourself in 10 years?>What is an accomplishment you're proud of?>What's something about you that's not on your resume?Also since your in uni they might ask you some questions about that like "why did you pick your major".Also all jobs are bullshit and all of these questions are bullshit so don't be afraid to bullshit answers. Just make sure you come up with them ahead of time.
>>34712143At 27 not much is different.
I'm 31 and I've never had a job. You think you have to bad? Fuck you.