Hey everyone.
I'm a recent college graduate feeling pretty down about my job prospects lately. Up until a year ago, I had really solid momentum on my career, and it felt like everything was falling into place.
I went to a great college, had some very competitive internships in my field, and was prepared to graduate in December. Then, last summer, I was fired from an internship, and I've struggled to bounce back. To make a long story short, I worked for a very small startup (just three employees and myself, the intern.) To the best of my knowledge, the company did not have a policy on the use of personal devices for company work. I can say for a fact that I was never explicitly trained on them, to the extent that these rules may have existed at all.
Regardless, I made a careless error not checking to see if I was allowed to use my personal laptop for company work, and was promptly fired when it was discovered that that is what I had been doing.
I've been in a rut ever since. I went back in the fall of 2020, finished my degree, and have been trying to figure out how to handle this for the past six months. I see friends and colleagues graduating with job offers in hand, and I'm terrified of so much as submitting an application. I worry that this incident may have de-railed my career in a significant, perhaps even permanent way.
Can anyone speak to their experiences bouncing back from being fired? Or trying to frame a big mistake in the hiring process?
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
TLDR;
I made a careless error at a summer internship that resulted in my termination. I'm now struggling with how to move forward, and bigger questions of whether or not I'm still hirable in my industry.
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