Fr_Dougal wrote: » It’s just you.
banie01 wrote: » Agreed. If the OP's interview style is anything like their posting style, they may well be a burden on the state for quite a while yet
mr_fegelien wrote: » In my early 20s and I've applied to about 40+ places but no response. Don't have any previous experience so that's probably working against me but even then, it seems way to difficult. Is this a common theme now in Ireland? Are we going back to the recession?
Franz Von Peppercorn II wrote: » Ad hominem.
questionmark? wrote: » Where do you live OP? If it's Dublin I would say you need to take a good look at your CV if it's Leitrim I would say take a good look at moving out of the place!!
banie01 wrote: » Hardly. The OP is relating their experience of struggling to find a job. How one appears and is perceived at interview is integral to securing employment. If the OP is presenting themselves or being perceived IRL in the same manner as their boards persona. They are unlikely to be a 1st choice at an interview process.
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » It is hard to get a job tbh and I think I hate the term 'plenty of jobs'. You know, if you have to volunteer for experience, take temp work or go back to education for minimum wage then there is not plenty of jobs :P
mr_fegelien wrote: » How exactly? Nevermind my persona though, I'm still applying for jobs daily. Sending around 5 CV's to employers every day.
Richard Hillman wrote: » Companies are projecting a recession. So employers are getting very wary of who they are taking on. The company I work for is looking for 3% growth this year, which is very, very modest. Working Hours are down on last year too. I have noticed this for other retail companies of a similar genre too that I share space with. Recessions only get reported on after the growth period. So we're probably in the recession now and it will be made official at the start of next year. House prices are coming down too. All the signs are there.
Ubbquittious wrote: » You have to contact companies that have no vacancy listed, land into places that might be interesting to work and ask if there might be something going, head down to the pub and ask there. Show some interest in wht you will be doing It is too easy to send cv's on indeed and Irishjobs so a lot of the time you get no response. Loads of ppl wake up in the morning and fall out of bed around 11 or 12 then click 'apply' a few times thinking they have their good deed done for the day but employers want to avoid those people. Put up a few ads in the local shop offering to do something you are good at if all else fails
mr_fegelien wrote: » it seems way to difficult.
ToddyDoody wrote: » You're right, they should have employed you at this stage.
is_that_so wrote: » 40 applications and no job raises a whole lot of questions about the person, the CV and who those applications are being sent to.