I just straight up lied to land my first job. I just read up on job requirements and learned the knowledge of what needs to be done. If i knew earlier, i would've done it years earlier. It took me a 2 years after my graduation that honesty will keep me unemployed. And companies love to waste candidate's time. And yeah i used a free template to land all my jobs.
Hiw to write a resume without experience: 1. Lie having experience 2. Get a contact that can backup your lie 3. Be friendly in the interview 4. Work your butt off in the job to mask your inexperience
Or “Joe Biden says that if I had experience as a coal mine worker, I could learn to code. “ So give me a @#$& job Jack!” You lop-eared pony soldier! That ought to get me a job, eh? 😂
In our church you aren't allowed to volunteer to do book keeping/or accounting they only accept skilled CPAs I've tried volunteering. Still applying every day. I had a temp agency tell me they can't help entry-level
I ran into this issue when I was trying to get my first job in bookkeeping/accounting. Applied everywhere and kept being told they needed someone with experience. It's disheartening and difficult. But keep applying and someone will give you the opportunity. My first job was at a small credit union making LESS than I was at the bank as a part time teller. I took it for the experience and glad I did because shortly afterwards they gave me a raise and kept me through the 2008/09 recession. Network with your classmates and job. It's helped me get my last two jobs. Even a financial analyst job could work while you get ur foot in the door cause it's related to Financials. Good luck.
@quanita7116 yes I'm continuing with a Masters in business financial analytics. I apply for every opportunity available. The past month I have at least 50 pending applications with no response.
@@rachelsmith6820 do you think these educationsal requirements are bullshit to begin with though? I mean, what's really stopping someone who's intelligent enough to learn how to do the job as well as the _"theory"_ behind all of the applications too?
@glennso47 internships or getting a job in a related field. An employer that gives you the opportunity like I was given. Networking or getting help from your school. Many ways it's just extra tough right now due to the job market.
A family member has a work history that cannot be followed up on because every place he worked has closed. His old managers are either retired or have passed. I think he could get away with putting almost anything on his resume that he feels he can do or learn.
As a recruiter, I would ask them how were they paid? Even a 10-99 can get a report from Social Security that will have a record of corresponding payments with dates of employment or a bank statement that will show a record of payments...
TH-cam bartender had a video on here that said he got his first bartending job that way. Looked up bars in his area that closed recently and claimed he worked for them, then faked it til he made it.
I have a step dad who is a very successful saleman. For decades he hasn’t searched for a single job, cos they find HIM. Then the economy went into the garbage. Even with his pristine, high end resume, it took him ALMOST A YEAR to find another job, and he told me it was about who he knew, not what he knew. So relax. It’s not your fault. The games been rigged from the start.
I'm a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant without any experience but I do have transferable skills however during a job interview with a recruiter she said no one will hire me unless I have at least two years of actual experience transferable skills don't count
Always come back, without a chance no experience can be gained, also a uni grad student wouldnt always have 2yrs experience. The ability to build rappor in the interview, being able to demonstrate negotiate quickly without emotion is the best approach to that scenario.
I am being laid off in a couple of hours, i haven't stopped feeling nauseous since knowing yesterday. I am scared my depression spiraling and getting worse again. I cant do this again, i am so tired.
I'm a college student wanting a first-time job, but I feel like only working for popular/known companies, even though it's harder to get accepted. When I think of fast food, I think of McDonald's, burger kinds, and Popeyes. When I think of warehouses, I think of UPS or FedEx. When I think of sales associates, I only think of Target, BJS, marshals, Old Navy, etc. This is happening because I think I will feel more "Safe" in a big/known company. I have done high school custodian and UPS bagger/packer summer internships from the NYC Summer Youth employment program, but I don't know if I can include that in my resume. Right now, I'm unsure what to do to overcome my bias for preferring big/known companies.
I was looking for an engineering role a couple of months back and it was extremely difficult. Then one of my close friends sent me a resume template that was based on Latex and easy for those scanning tools recruiters use and then it turns out I was getting more interviews. All those resume templates with cool and colourful graphics are honestly a waste of time and total trash; not only they are harder to scan and read they are also harder to write on. The saying "an idiot admires complexity and a genius admires simplicity" seems to work on resumes too in my experience. Cutting out the bloat from a resume makes it easier for us to show what relevant skills we have and for the recruiter to find them.
1 thing that I am tying is designing my own template, where I can customize it more easily for each application. I also designed it to have a summary on page 1 of 3, so that the recruiter can scan quickly and see a bolded word in each bullet point. On pages 2 & 3, I have a conventional 2 page resume.
I don’t lie. I put tasks that I have done and would actually be in the engineering field. However my documented and documented path has been being uprooted by the government not my own barriers. I do not have barriers per say. It is about getting the open door because I am very good with problem solving on my feet. Injured on active duty many years ago but have come out the other side. The system is not set up for people to come out the other side. So the issue is not about not being able to become qualified with a company learning curve, the issue lays with stereotyping.
There are still jobs where they don't make you retype the entire resume? Where? My last interview literally made me redo the entire application and resume 😭
This actually happens a lot more often than people think Everyone that dies at home after long illness surrounded by family did not always pass naturally Happens often just not in a actual hospital Most seniors and people who are disabled rely on Medicare and that program is very expensive with high costs
Could you do a video covering the topic of corporate policies on other employment or consulting gigs on the side and what is permissible/not permitted in relation to your primary jobs? I understand that they don't want you working for a direct competitor. But some of the policies read far broader reaching and aren't clear what the criteria are for decision making? Could you create a video giving your take and help bring greater clarity to the topic of these policies? What should we ask our companies in order to gain greater clarity?
Having gained experince in one role type then later gaining qualifications to demonstrate technical/professional knowledge. How would someone couple this together? A gov work coach kept gas lighting me saying I didnt have experience to help me further, even though I gained the qualifications via them.
You can still summarize in 1.5 or 1 page. I have 17 years of experience on 1 page. You can also unite the first 10-15 years into 1 segment and talk about them only in keywords.
Stop using online systems....It's the best way to work. Show up in person to stand out. It doesn't matter how good your resume is at all. Many of these companies aren't even wanting good experienced people. They want workers who will shut their mouths and do as there told.
Please do a video on how to write a resume when you have experience but in a different field. For example medical admin experience but you want to go into legal.
Just find common ground/transferrable skills. I went from food sampling to working for the state because I told them I had the skills of A. Interacting with the public and B. Recordkeeping.
A link to my resume training and templates: a-life-after-layoff.teachable.com/courses/
I just straight up lied to land my first job. I just read up on job requirements and learned the knowledge of what needs to be done. If i knew earlier, i would've done it years earlier. It took me a 2 years after my graduation that honesty will keep me unemployed. And companies love to waste candidate's time. And yeah i used a free template to land all my jobs.
Hiw to write a resume without experience:
1. Lie having experience
2. Get a contact that can backup your lie
3. Be friendly in the interview
4. Work your butt off in the job to mask your inexperience
Or “Joe Biden says that if I had experience as a coal mine worker, I could learn to code. “ So give me a @#$& job Jack!” You lop-eared pony soldier! That ought to get me a job, eh? 😂
Exactly!!!!!
😂
This is the truth
In our church you aren't allowed to volunteer to do book keeping/or accounting they only accept skilled CPAs I've tried volunteering. Still applying every day. I had a temp agency tell me they can't help entry-level
I ran into this issue when I was trying to get my first job in bookkeeping/accounting. Applied everywhere and kept being told they needed someone with experience. It's disheartening and difficult. But keep applying and someone will give you the opportunity. My first job was at a small credit union making LESS than I was at the bank as a part time teller. I took it for the experience and glad I did because shortly afterwards they gave me a raise and kept me through the 2008/09 recession. Network with your classmates and job. It's helped me get my last two jobs. Even a financial analyst job could work while you get ur foot in the door cause it's related to Financials. Good luck.
@quanita7116 yes I'm continuing with a Masters in business financial analytics. I apply for every opportunity available. The past month I have at least 50 pending applications with no response.
@@rachelsmith6820 do you think these educationsal requirements are bullshit to begin with though? I mean, what's really stopping someone who's intelligent enough to learn how to do the job as well as the _"theory"_ behind all of the applications too?
@@quanita7116How do you get experience if no one will give you any?
@glennso47 internships or getting a job in a related field. An employer that gives you the opportunity like I was given. Networking or getting help from your school. Many ways it's just extra tough right now due to the job market.
A family member has a work history that cannot be followed up on because every place he worked has closed. His old managers are either retired or have passed.
I think he could get away with putting almost anything on his resume that he feels he can do or learn.
Tell them to go for it but don't over do it.
As a recruiter, I would ask them how were they paid? Even a 10-99 can get a report from Social Security that will have a record of corresponding payments with dates of employment or a bank statement that will show a record of payments...
TH-cam bartender had a video on here that said he got his first bartending job that way. Looked up bars in his area that closed recently and claimed he worked for them, then faked it til he made it.
@@edwardzimmerman3483this. They will ask for w2s or 10-99s if they care enough
Here they only go back seven years and surprise that was the pandemic 🤷 and these people are still asking for references
I have a step dad who is a very successful saleman. For decades he hasn’t searched for a single job, cos they find HIM.
Then the economy went into the garbage. Even with his pristine, high end resume, it took him ALMOST A YEAR to find another job, and he told me it was about who he knew, not what he knew.
So relax. It’s not your fault. The games been rigged from the start.
I'm a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant without any experience but I do have transferable skills however during a job interview with a recruiter she said no one will hire me unless I have at least two years of actual experience transferable skills don't count
Always come back, without a chance no experience can be gained, also a uni grad student wouldnt always have 2yrs experience. The ability to build rappor in the interview, being able to demonstrate negotiate quickly without emotion is the best approach to that scenario.
@@tonygieve9762 I don't think 🤔 that your response takes into consideration all of my transferable skills which would fit nicely as a CMAA
I am being laid off in a couple of hours, i haven't stopped feeling nauseous since knowing yesterday. I am scared my depression spiraling and getting worse again. I cant do this again, i am so tired.
stay strong,keep on keeping on!
This video came at the right time for me 🙏🏾💯
I'm a college student wanting a first-time job, but I feel like only working for popular/known companies, even though it's harder to get accepted. When I think of fast food, I think of McDonald's, burger kinds, and Popeyes. When I think of warehouses, I think of UPS or FedEx. When I think of sales associates, I only think of Target, BJS, marshals, Old Navy, etc. This is happening because I think I will feel more "Safe" in a big/known company. I have done high school custodian and UPS bagger/packer summer internships from the NYC Summer Youth employment program, but I don't know if I can include that in my resume. Right now, I'm unsure what to do to overcome my bias for preferring big/known companies.
I was looking for an engineering role a couple of months back and it was extremely difficult. Then one of my close friends sent me a resume template that was based on Latex and easy for those scanning tools recruiters use and then it turns out I was getting more interviews. All those resume templates with cool and colourful graphics are honestly a waste of time and total trash; not only they are harder to scan and read they are also harder to write on. The saying "an idiot admires complexity and a genius admires simplicity" seems to work on resumes too in my experience. Cutting out the bloat from a resume makes it easier for us to show what relevant skills we have and for the recruiter to find them.
Can we get that resume format?
@@dummydummy4991 Search for this article: The Pragmatic Engineer's Resume Template (Gergely Orosz)
1 thing that I am tying is designing my own template, where I can customize it more easily for each application. I also designed it to have a summary on page 1 of 3, so that the recruiter can scan quickly and see a bolded word in each bullet point. On pages 2 & 3, I have a conventional 2 page resume.
I don’t lie. I put tasks that I have done and would actually be in the engineering field. However my documented and documented path has been being uprooted by the government not my own barriers. I do not have barriers per say. It is about getting the open door because I am very good with problem solving on my feet. Injured on active duty many years ago but have come out the other side. The system is not set up for people to come out the other side. So the issue is not about not being able to become qualified with a company learning curve, the issue lays with stereotyping.
Dont lie that you know something lie about how much experience you got in the stuff you do know
There are still jobs where they don't make you retype the entire resume? Where? My last interview literally made me redo the entire application and resume 😭
This actually happens a lot more often than people think
Everyone that dies at home after long illness surrounded by family did not always pass naturally
Happens often just not in a actual hospital
Most seniors and people who are disabled rely on Medicare and that program is very expensive with high costs
I'm taking down notes for this one cause I don't have experience
Tried to sign up for one of your career coaching plans. I am not spamming you but your form would not allow me to submit.
Best
Angela
Hmm. You can email inquiries@alifeafterlayoff.com too.
Could you do a video covering the topic of corporate policies on other employment or consulting gigs on the side and what is permissible/not permitted in relation to your primary jobs? I understand that they don't want you working for a direct competitor. But some of the policies read far broader reaching and aren't clear what the criteria are for decision making? Could you create a video giving your take and help bring greater clarity to the topic of these policies? What should we ask our companies in order to gain greater clarity?
Are there ways to include Study Abroad experiences on a resume?
Having gained experince in one role type then later gaining qualifications to demonstrate technical/professional knowledge. How would someone couple this together? A gov work coach kept gas lighting me saying I didnt have experience to help me further, even though I gained the qualifications via them.
Are Coursera certificates worth anything if you don't have experience?
Any tips on how to write a resume with too much experience? 20 years of it
Yes - the same clear and concise. Check out the resume playlist.
You can still summarize in 1.5 or 1 page. I have 17 years of experience on 1 page. You can also unite the first 10-15 years into 1 segment and talk about them only in keywords.
I had so much experience then the jobs closed. And I had zero references.
What is the average number of jobs people apply to before landing an offer?
This completely varies depending on how marketable the person is.
Stop using online systems....It's the best way to work. Show up in person to stand out. It doesn't matter how good your resume is at all. Many of these companies aren't even wanting good experienced people. They want workers who will shut their mouths and do as there told.
I've never lied on a CV. Lies will always come back to haunt you.
thanks for nothing and just yapping.
Please do a video on how to write a resume when you have experience but in a different field. For example medical admin experience but you want to go into legal.
Or like IT if you were a coal miner?
Just find common ground/transferrable skills. I went from food sampling to working for the state because I told them I had the skills of A. Interacting with the public and B. Recordkeeping.