Some background: I've graduated college since May of this year, unsuccessfully landing a job. Not even an interview. I have lack of work experience, but I have one volunteer experience and some school projects on my resume.
So I've turned to staffing agencies.
So I've sent a local agency my resume, now they want me to come to their office for a required "candidate intake" before they can proceed further. I made an appointment on Monday. On their job postings, there was a job which was in my field/degree, just needed a degree, Excel skills, no experience required.
My main concern is: Should I go? Or would it lead to no quick job placement and just a waste of time? For all I know,that job posting has already been filled (it's been a few days),or it's just fake? I've heard horror stories of staffing agencies and their recruiters. So I'm very wary, afraid I'll be tricked into going to their office for basically nothing.
Then again, I'm in need of a job fast, so should I go to meet them, at least to gain some experience with interviewing or whatnot?
tl;dr: I'm alert of being duped by a staffing agency if I meet with them. However, they told me they cannot proceed further until I meet with a recruiter. I don't have much to lose except a complete waste of time. Should I go? Is this legit?
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