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Tavin said:
ferret1603 said:
I think that point has already come They all want professional qualifications and 1-2 years experience for supposedly entry-level positions!

I hate that ... when they ask you for experience on an entry level position .... how are you gonna get that experience if they don't give you the chance...

hope you can get a good job soon ... anyways ... it's never a waste of time to study ... the more you study the

more your chances, it sucks when no ones wants to give you the employment for wich you have study so hard, but

the chance will come ... just keep trying !! :)

 for people with associate (2 years), or bachelors (4 years) degrees generally you have to do a co-op, internship, or practicum to get that experience (none of which pay very well if at all).generally if you have a masters (6 years) degree you don't need the co-op, internship, etc (i don't include practicum because those are always required)