It's about to be 3 years since I graduated with a bachelors in IT, and I'm still not getting anywhere. I just have no luck getting into IT, and if I'm stuck like this for any longer, I'll completely lose all my sanity. I've applied to many tech positions over these near-3 years but often either heard nothing back or just getting the email saying I wasn't chosen or they've moved forward in the process. Or if I do get an interview, I don't hear anything positive past interviews.
Should I just give up on looking for work? I'm stuck.
-2 degrees and 1 internship
-No work experience other than 1 internship over 3 years ago
-Hell, "Take any job right now" is a dead end. Employers nowadays don't want to hire anybody that isn't going to stick around for more than 2-3 years
-If it's not dealing with tech skills or skills to build a career profile, it won't work well for me. I'm the type of person that gets bored super quick, so if I'm not dealing with anything like troubleshooting, data entry, or other hands-on stuff, it'll be hard for me to even be remotely interested.
-Networking doesn't feel like an option for me. Not a people person.
-In no position to pursue any certifications and can't save up money to do so either
-No transportation to travel
-Don't really trust how "remote" remote offers are (Some want you to work overseas or in another state, some are only temp remote given COVID, others require travel, etc...)
I don't know what directions to turn anymore, and I can't even be optimistic anymore when applying for jobs. "Let's see how long it'll take before I get that rejection email," or "Oh boy, here's another job application that will end in failure" which rings in my mind. After 3 years of failure, it's hard to care anymore. If nothing turns up, just fuck it. I'll just die bitter.
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