my brother and his friends graduated with (3 year) degrees in CS and can’t land any jobs

all the relevant LinkedIn job listings have 100+ applicants

is this a geography problem

  • qjkxbmwvz@startrek.website
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    16 days ago

    “Chain migration” is how many people — myself included — get jobs.

    I went to a very good school, and while I like to think the quality of education is what makes a school “good,” let’s be honest — the value is largely in your connections. Friend lands a good job, recommends you when there’s an opening, and bam, you’re already at the top of the pile of the CVs (better yet, they’re the hiring manager).

    Friends from school — peers and mentors alike — are a great place to start, if you can. Ask to grab a coffee and chat about their career, and be clear that you’re in the market. Most people are happy to chat (at the very least, it’s flattering).

    It’s the way the world works…

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    90 of those 100 applicants are unqualified and will not get interviews. 9 of the other 10 will be fake, or having someone obviously proctor the interview for them or even just straight up typing the questions into chatgpt and reading what it says word-for-word.

    So yea, apply anyways.

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      I read that entire article, thank you. Explains a bit why the company I work for seems really hesitant to hire more software engineers.