I graduated from college in December 2024 with a bachelor’s in computer engineering and I’m lost on what I’m supposed to be doing at this point. It’s been 8 months now and I’m still unemployed. I have been applying non-stop since I graduated and I can’t catch a break, I get to first-round interviews about once a month (twice if I’m lucky) but every single time I’ve gotten past the first round I am rejected for someone who was recommended internally/someone with job experience. how am I supposed to get the experience I need if every opportunity is sniped from me?

I’ve been applying mostly on career pages of most companies and for any job that has software developer in the title or description, I’m willing to relocate to anywhere in the US I’m not sure how I can cast a bigger net without just leaving the CE industry that I spent so long studying for.

My resume has been reviewed countless times and okayed by technical professionals. I didn’t get an internship in college so I know that’s holding me back, but my college had a senior project where i worked on a technical project and I try to push that as much as I can. Is there any advice on finding entry-level jobs willing to hire fresh graduates with no work experience?

  • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    Did you talk to a lot of people in school? Have you stayed in touch with them? Nepotism and cronyism are your best bets for finding a good job. Why take a risk hiring someone they don’t know anything about. Vs someone who already is working there is vouching for.

    If you didn’t talk to anyone you could try a recruiter I guess. They usually have connections, but they’re by no means perfect.