On god, i really look at the demanded experiance for jobs and think "If thats what they ask for an entry level job, i dont wanna know about the more advanced options"
dude kill me .. I feel like the system favors those who had the luxury of a perfect career development path. I have been getting perfect grades since mid school, been to science and tech fairs, won competitions, done many projects, done internships, but when I try to look for any entry-level job or research, there is no opportunity for anything!
You are doing well! My current empolyer asked for someone with 3 years experience. I barely had 6 months, but they saw on me a good candidate so they hired me!
I'm convinced that the reason companies list entry level or basic jobs as "5+ years experience" is to stiff candidates in salary negotiations. Along the lines of saying "I'm sorry you don't meet the requirements we can only offer the minimum of the range".
EXACTLY. Even with some experience they say it’s “too steep”. Then why list that high of a salary if you know good and well it’s too steep as a company to pay for someone’s salary 🤷🏻♀️
I don't think these are actually junior or entry level. One hirer told me that people don't apply when they ask for senior or experienced so they write entry level. Then they say "Why are no experts applying?". They could stop lying and wasting applicants time
Never apply for a job that doesn't tell you your pay ahead of time. They know their pay is not attractive so they hide it until the last minute knowing most people don't decline after they've been accepted
@@Hitesh.Nathanithis would be counterintuitive. If people are flocking to for a job, you'd have the all the negotiating power to lower wages since that many people want your job. You only raise wages when people are hesitant to work for you
The jobs listed under the filters for no experience still request 3-5+ years experience 9/10 times. I swear the people writing these listings do it on purpose and I don't get it.
Nope , they want you to even with that requeriments show them that you have the skills and actually care... Apply to any job that you are sure can make , and dont bother about years of experience. If you can make thibgs done , then you are worth hiring
@@gastonangelini8352so now a days we have to be a part time psychologist too? 😂 I get your point and thanks for that trick. But can't get my head to wrap around the mind games.. Makes life more difficult.
I was thinking the same thing. When I was looking for a job when my old job peeved me off, I remember looking for jobs that didn't require specific experience (I worked in food service, and I wanted something... Well... Not food service) and even with all the filters on other sites, they still list that they need experience in x field.
i'm applying at jobs that barely offer $15 an hour to sit at a front desk and check people in, and i STILL need "at least two years experience". i need experience so you can pay me a wage that i can't even support myself with? 😂
A great way I got real world experience was applying to none profit companies as a part time volunteer in my field, since it was part time I was able to do 3 at a time and was able to put a bunch of work on my resume. Worked like a charm
Another thing you can do is find a high turnover job in the field that your looking for, preferably one that is underpaid. Then working for a year to get experience, then getting a job that pays significantly higher
Spend the year learning, sacrifice one year early on in your career to set you up for the rest of your career. This strategy has worked well with IT and business related jobs, can't speak too much about others
@@sanjisimp3458 Who has a YEAR to sacrifice their LIFE??? Are you stupid? What person that’s looking for an ENTRY level position with NO EXPERIENCE is going to have the means to do that?
Or create a fake job for resume and then apply for similar jobs. But simply learn the work enough to bs in the interview. Honesty is only for the privileged.
you dont hve too lie , use , youtube , or goofle as improvemnt skills o you could lear for growht like developing communication skills , depending . it will help you alot .Also, develope aawareness
I'm not sure if it does through google like she showed, but when I'm searching on LinkedIn I always use the filter for when the job was posted, so that it's a very narrow scope first - newest first only, like posted withing the last week, then 2 weeks, then month ect ect. That way you can see what is actually active.
Two more options: -Don't pay attention to the experience requirement and apply anyway (most places don't really care about it) -Lie. Come up with some "freelance" experience, you can ask some friend to lie for you and say they were ypur previous employer. Companies/recruiters that ask for stupid shit, don't deserve the respect of being listened or of telling them the truth. You do you.
And remember in the USA, there is no reason not to lie. Every lawyer,banker, advertiser,, most everyone one else. Just don't do it under oath, unless you worked for trump. Forgetting things when drunk is ok.
Andy Rooney wrote a short story about a guy he worked with running heavy machinery. He asked him how he got the job. He said he lied about knowing how to run the machines and after about 1/2 hr of fumbling they fired him. Next job he lasted about a week. Next job he pretty much got the basics down.
@@MannysVisionStudio Andy Rooney wasn't a comedian. He was a humorist. He wrote about real life experiences that he found humorous. So, yes it does apply.
@MannysVisionStudio actually I know a few people that lied and learned on the job. One is example is a buddy said he knew how to drive a manual truck though he never had before. Got the job, learned by trial and error and stayed for like 10 years. So it does happen. I'm about to make it happen again in another field. 🙏
I wish I knew this after graduating with my associates. I felt so defeated and (frankly) duped. I settled for a job at a grocery store because my loan forgiveness period was about to end.
I would love it if you could make a video about getting a job with no references. My cousin is just starting out after graduating last year and still can’t get any call backs. Also sometimes adults who left a toxic relationship have no references because everyone they knew would repeat the lies their ex tells just to hurt them and be in good with that ex. Myself and some of my family have been through this exact scenario
Is it possible for your cousin to start freelancing? Vivian has a post where she lists site for remote work and freelance. If you need references, sometimes just completing a few tasks for another is enough to put on a resume if that person can be a reference. Volunteer work also can help provide references. To be honest, it's hard to get callbacks unless a place has a high turn over or is an agency. Agencies aren't my fave but they WILL make sure you are employed within a month or less. Even if it's not a desirable job, 6 months of training and diligence can help boost a resume and create networks to find news jobs without an agency.
Thank you. I’ll mention it to her. Unfortunately anything that doesn’t pay isn’t an option for her because of bills and student loans. Sadly we both chose a career path that is hard to find jobs in or even adjacent to our field.
This is so nifty! My friend has had her degree for years with ZERO luck finding a job because of NO EXPERIENCE. I'm gonna this to MY BFF - thanks Vivian!
Like others have mentioned, just apply anyways. The worst that happens is they say no. And most of the time, they are wants, not needs, even though it says requirements
what programming language if I may ask? I've seen some for Swift. "Must have 15 years of experience". Swift came out in 2014 😂 The only person that would have that many years is Chris Lattner himself 😂
For you older folks or even young hungry folks, move to bigger cities where they are practically begging the companies to join at low pay compared to cost of living.
Every state and every county has a local workforce development board. The most likely have OJT which is a federally funded "on the job training program". Go to your local labor board and ask about OJT programs to get paid for experience in high demand fields. 😊
I’ve been told that I’m over and under qualified for a position. I’m overqualified due to the skills and experience, and under qualified due to no degree. 😢
I work in fortune 100 and multiple ones, almost everyone that gets hired never checks off all of the requirements. Just apply to all. Also if you get to the interview stage, you're a very strong candidate. Whatever you put on your resume to get it, keep it.
As a salesman once said "The customer doesnt know what they want". The same I think can be said of the employer, just apply and learn and do your best. Eager candidates typically win them over.
Thank you Vivian Our Rich BFF, 💰 for The Awesome Job that you Continue to do, for Soo Many Of us!! 💥🎉🏆 We Definitely Appreciate It Immensely, YES!! 👏🤸♀️💯
Be warned, a lot of those jobs are fake. I know this from experience. Make sure that you go to the real website of the job that is hiring and see if they are hiring for that position. ❤
That’s my job straight out of college with a healthcare admin bachelors degree but no experience. I just lied and said I know how to use Epic (patient chart system). I make decent pay but wish it was just a few grand more a year. Going to try to negotiate later this year.
@@tsaunders4684 My job isn’t like that. But then again, I work in a doctor’s office. It would be unethical to try to get as many calls instead of focusing on patient care, matching them with the correct providers. The only time they’ll have an issue is if there’s a lot of calls waiting in a queue and too many of us is on clerical without a reason.
Vivian you are a true BFF!!! You could charge for this knowledge, but you share soo much with us!!! Your parents have done a great job !! In know that Social Media is profitable for you, but I can tell that you do this from your heart not just for the fame and money!!😊😊
Can someone help me!?!? I cannot find a job to save my life, and at this point is to save my life. 6mos ago, 115 tech Recruiter job, today, zero. Drowning!!!!
That catch 22 has been around for decades. I took a retail job for the longest time and kept my skills sharp till I found the right one, all while honing new skills that were also needed I'm my job.
Lol😂 you would think. Nope, entry level means low entry pay now. You need at least an associates or bachelor's degree or 5 years of related experience in most jobs except those with high turnover.
At this point I'm convinced that you have to come out of the womb with work experience
YES 👏😂😂
On god, i really look at the demanded experiance for jobs and think
"If thats what they ask for an entry level job, i dont wanna know about the more advanced options"
STOP this such a funny but accurate statement. They be expecting us to be working already in there, jeez
dude kill me .. I feel like the system favors those who had the luxury of a perfect career development path. I have been getting perfect grades since mid school, been to science and tech fairs, won competitions, done many projects, done internships, but when I try to look for any entry-level job or research, there is no opportunity for anything!
This is so funny 😂😂😂
I just apply anyway. Worst thing they can do is not respond 🤷
You are doing well! My current empolyer asked for someone with 3 years experience. I barely had 6 months, but they saw on me a good candidate so they hired me!
yeah that's what they do every time
And lie on your application
Try applying in google jobs and mall jobs on the search. sstore associate get hired the fastest.
keep it up one day you will be hire👍
I'm convinced that the reason companies list entry level or basic jobs as "5+ years experience" is to stiff candidates in salary negotiations. Along the lines of saying "I'm sorry you don't meet the requirements we can only offer the minimum of the range".
You got it. "Well, you have skills but only 1 year experience so we can only offer you...." Bah
EXACTLY. Even with some experience they say it’s “too steep”. Then why list that high of a salary if you know good and well it’s too steep as a company to pay for someone’s salary 🤷🏻♀️
I don't think these are actually junior or entry level. One hirer told me that people don't apply when they ask for senior or experienced so they write entry level. Then they say "Why are no experts applying?". They could stop lying and wasting applicants time
Yes! This happened to me the other day.I applied to an entry level position and they tried to negotiate price due to my lack of experience.
Please do a video about switching careers, but maximizing previous experiences, and rejoining the workforce after SAHM, illness, or other life events.
Lie. Say you got inherentance. Say you took sabbatical to travel.
Orrr find open minded companies that don't look at being a SAHM as a liability.
Just put a fake job in the gap. No one ever actually checks.
Literally struggling to find a job. Thank you 🙏🏽, I’ll give it a shot.
How it go?
Never apply for a job that doesn't tell you your pay ahead of time. They know their pay is not attractive so they hide it until the last minute knowing most people don't decline after they've been accepted
exactly, they love wasting peoples time
Yep. If I don't see pay then I stay away.
Point bro😅
Or there pay is so attractive that they needs to hide it.
@@Hitesh.Nathanithis would be counterintuitive. If people are flocking to for a job, you'd have the all the negotiating power to lower wages since that many people want your job. You only raise wages when people are hesitant to work for you
The jobs listed under the filters for no experience still request 3-5+ years experience 9/10 times. I swear the people writing these listings do it on purpose and I don't get it.
They only want to pay a beginner’s salary for a senior position.
Right 😂
Nope , they want you to even with that requeriments show them that you have the skills and actually care...
Apply to any job that you are sure can make , and dont bother about years of experience. If you can make thibgs done , then you are worth hiring
They're jealous of new workers.
@@gastonangelini8352so now a days we have to be a part time psychologist too? 😂 I get your point and thanks for that trick. But can't get my head to wrap around the mind games.. Makes life more difficult.
Even when you put in "no experience" a lot of jobs that come up with that filter *STILL require* experience! There needs to be a better system.
You're right
I was thinking the same thing.
When I was looking for a job when my old job peeved me off, I remember looking for jobs that didn't require specific experience (I worked in food service, and I wanted something... Well... Not food service) and even with all the filters on other sites, they still list that they need experience in x field.
Same with Remote jobs!
It's so annoying to see a "remote job" that requires you to live close to the office
i'm applying at jobs that barely offer $15 an hour to sit at a front desk and check people in, and i STILL need "at least two years experience". i need experience so you can pay me a wage that i can't even support myself with? 😂
A great way I got real world experience was applying to none profit companies as a part time volunteer in my field, since it was part time I was able to do 3 at a time and was able to put a bunch of work on my resume. Worked like a charm
@@Lilypad_qq you can once a week
How do you find non profits in biotech tho 💀
You belong from which country ?
@@kanamenoname210 I went on volunteermatch
@@--xx--5800 United States
Another thing you can do is find a high turnover job in the field that your looking for, preferably one that is underpaid. Then working for a year to get experience, then getting a job that pays significantly higher
Who says you’re gonna last a year? Capitalist say the egregious and inhumane shit ever.
Spend the year learning, sacrifice one year early on in your career to set you up for the rest of your career. This strategy has worked well with IT and business related jobs, can't speak too much about others
@@sanjisimp3458 Who has a YEAR to sacrifice their LIFE??? Are you stupid? What person that’s looking for an ENTRY level position with NO EXPERIENCE is going to have the means to do that?
Ok continue crying about capitalism, that's your problem if your unwilling to spend a year making 50-60k for one year.
Or create a fake job for resume and then apply for similar jobs. But simply learn the work enough to bs in the interview. Honesty is only for the privileged.
holy cow i have been looking for like 2 years now and i just found so many jobs i can actually have a chance at 😭🙏
That's amazing, hope all goes well!
Happy hunting
Same
Is there an update? I hope you found something that suits you! :)
this lady is a gem!!!
And this is why we lie on our resume and have someone we trust act as a reference
😂Facts!
what if i do not have someone i trust? can they be a family member?
@@nikonp5994I will volunteer as your reference if you need help. I've done it for years for people!
@@nikonp5994 just lie or use a friend. they almost never call references anyway
you dont hve too lie , use , youtube , or goofle as improvemnt skills o you could lear for growht like developing communication skills , depending . it will help you alot .Also, develope aawareness
Good info but I always felt that lots of these Google jobs are either fake or often times expired. Excellent info nonetheless
Yes! So true. It’s way too many of those😤 I get so annoyed
noooo.. i’m stuck 🥲
I'm not sure if it does through google like she showed, but when I'm searching on LinkedIn I always use the filter for when the job was posted, so that it's a very narrow scope first - newest first only, like posted withing the last week, then 2 weeks, then month ect ect. That way you can see what is actually active.
If you need prior work experience for the job, then it isn’t “entry level”.
Two more options:
-Don't pay attention to the experience requirement and apply anyway (most places don't really care about it)
-Lie. Come up with some "freelance" experience, you can ask some friend to lie for you and say they were ypur previous employer.
Companies/recruiters that ask for stupid shit, don't deserve the respect of being listened or of telling them the truth. You do you.
Thank you
And remember in the USA, there is no reason not to lie. Every lawyer,banker, advertiser,, most everyone one else. Just don't do it under oath, unless you worked for trump. Forgetting things when drunk is ok.
What about background checks?
Andy Rooney wrote a short story about a guy he worked with running heavy machinery. He asked him how he got the job. He said he lied about knowing how to run the machines and after about 1/2 hr of fumbling they fired him. Next job he lasted about a week. Next job he pretty much got the basics down.
This isn’t some Andy Rooney skit, this is real life and it doesn’t apply here at all
@@MannysVisionStudio Andy Rooney wasn't a comedian. He was a humorist. He wrote about real life experiences that he found humorous. So, yes it does apply.
@MannysVisionStudio actually I know a few people that lied and learned on the job. One is example is a buddy said he knew how to drive a manual truck though he never had before. Got the job, learned by trial and error and stayed for like 10 years. So it does happen. I'm about to make it happen again in another field. 🙏
I wish I knew this after graduating with my associates. I felt so defeated and (frankly) duped. I settled for a job at a grocery store because my loan forgiveness period was about to end.
I’m literally riding my loan forgiveness untill it’s over and I’m prolly gonna be working at grocery store soon aswell …I understand how you feel.
I would love it if you could make a video about getting a job with no references. My cousin is just starting out after graduating last year and still can’t get any call backs. Also sometimes adults who left a toxic relationship have no references because everyone they knew would repeat the lies their ex tells just to hurt them and be in good with that ex. Myself and some of my family have been through this exact scenario
Is it possible for your cousin to start freelancing? Vivian has a post where she lists site for remote work and freelance. If you need references, sometimes just completing a few tasks for another is enough to put on a resume if that person can be a reference. Volunteer work also can help provide references. To be honest, it's hard to get callbacks unless a place has a high turn over or is an agency. Agencies aren't my fave but they WILL make sure you are employed within a month or less. Even if it's not a desirable job, 6 months of training and diligence can help boost a resume and create networks to find news jobs without an agency.
Thank you. I’ll mention it to her. Unfortunately anything that doesn’t pay isn’t an option for her because of bills and student loans. Sadly we both chose a career path that is hard to find jobs in or even adjacent to our field.
This is so nifty! My friend has had her degree for years with ZERO luck finding a job because of NO EXPERIENCE. I'm gonna this to MY BFF - thanks Vivian!
This is amazing! Pair this with your referral post the other day and it's gold! Thank you!
You’re the only one I see giving great tips like this. 🍻
😢
No company recruited me from the last 3 years because I don't have experience.
Means no matter how much experience, you'll get 'entry level' pay
Exactly
Like others have mentioned, just apply anyways. The worst that happens is they say no. And most of the time, they are wants, not needs, even though it says requirements
I was brought in for an interview and was told a requirement was 5 years experience in a programming language that has only existed for 2
what programming language if I may ask?
I've seen some for Swift. "Must have 15 years of experience". Swift came out in 2014 😂 The only person that would have that many years is Chris Lattner himself 😂
Some states also have "pay transparency" which is helpful to make sure you are paid accordingly, even in other states
Try being full of experience and constantly getting turned down because of age ..I’m not going anywhere! Some of us older folks still HAVE TO WORK!
For you older folks or even young hungry folks, move to bigger cities where they are practically begging the companies to join at low pay compared to cost of living.
Every state and every county has a local workforce development board. The most likely have OJT which is a federally funded "on the job training program".
Go to your local labor board and ask about OJT programs to get paid for experience in high demand fields. 😊
Thank you for the tip!
I love how all of the jobs on that list definitely require experience
I’ve been told that I’m over and under qualified for a position. I’m overqualified due to the skills and experience, and under qualified due to no degree. 😢
🎶"Too high to get over.........🎵Too low to get under........🎶Your stuck in the middle........🎵And the pain is thunder*🎶
- Micheal Jackson
I work in fortune 100 and multiple ones, almost everyone that gets hired never checks off all of the requirements. Just apply to all. Also if you get to the interview stage, you're a very strong candidate. Whatever you put on your resume to get it, keep it.
Tysm this is really helps for me 😊
This is valuable information. Thank you Vivian
Wow! Nice tips! Thank you, miss!
Awesome, I did not know this, thank you!
This is why I love you, bestie. Thank you for this..
As a salesman once said "The customer doesnt know what they want". The same I think can be said of the employer, just apply and learn and do your best. Eager candidates typically win them over.
Careful everyone, some the links can carry viruses. Apply to the jobs on the official website.
I love this girl! thank you for this.
Thank you Vivian Our Rich BFF, 💰 for The Awesome Job that you Continue to do, for Soo Many Of us!! 💥🎉🏆 We Definitely Appreciate It Immensely, YES!! 👏🤸♀️💯
Omg thank you!!! I'm also finding all of these "remote" jobs are not remote 😂
Be warned, a lot of those jobs are fake. I know this from experience. Make sure that you go to the real website of the job that is hiring and see if they are hiring for that position. ❤
EPIC. Not looking right now but this tool changes the game!
Thank you for this advice!
Thanks BFF good to know! I’m looking and going to try this today ❤
This is one of the most helpful vid ever. Thanks so much.
You're awesome, Vivian! 👍
Most valuable. Thank you.❤
Very informative for all who need it.
Call centers typically always hire. They have a high turn over rate but really, all you got to do is show up and talk to people.
That’s my job straight out of college with a healthcare admin bachelors degree but no experience. I just lied and said I know how to use Epic (patient chart system). I make decent pay but wish it was just a few grand more a year. Going to try to negotiate later this year.
@Ilovennoodles, They have quotas and want you to hit them to keep your seat. The days of just sitting and talking on phone are long gone.
@@tsaunders4684 in the 90s call center jobs were like that... how far back are you trying to compare?
@@Coral_Forever I'm talking about now. All call center type jobs are expecting results and productivity of you, everything is goal results driven
@@tsaunders4684 My job isn’t like that. But then again, I work in a doctor’s office. It would be unethical to try to get as many calls instead of focusing on patient care, matching them with the correct providers. The only time they’ll have an issue is if there’s a lot of calls waiting in a queue and too many of us is on clerical without a reason.
Entry level jobs and jobs that want a fun of experience are a joke because none are paying the worth of the experience!
Great hint!! ❤ Thank you!
Thank you so much 🥰. This helps. Wow amazing 😄
Thank you
recruiters are a good option since they have a direct contact with the employer and they do all the vetting to see if your fit for a position
You're a big help!
THANK YOU 💞 VIVIAN! LOVE YOU ❤️!
Thank YOU, BFF!!! 💗💗💗
They removed filter by requirements
yeah wtf i can't see it at all
Excellent advice! I’m gonna find a job tonight and I know I’ll get it because of your stellar advice!
This is super helpful. Thank you so much.
I cannot find the "requirements" option. It's not showing in here.
You have to type a job title in the search box and hit the search button. Then you’ll see requirements button.
That was awesome thanks!!!
Thank you Vivian. I will forward this to my nephew
Sadly Google can't filter scam jobs in my country.
I just want to look for a job now.. she is really convincing!!
Thank you so much for your content Vivian ! I cannot tell you how much I appreciate you!
oOoOOoooh MY GOSH!! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I'm about to do this RIGHT NOW! 🎀🕷️
Ooohhhh! WOWWWWW! Never knew this existed….. 😯
Thank you so much!! ❤
You had me at the air typing. 😅
A lot of these jobs end up being scams or ghost listings or send you to sketchy websites where it becomes impossible for you to even apply.
wow! this was super helpful!
Thank you for the tips currently looking from work from home jobs
Thank you for this BFF! 😢
Thank you! I've been looking for a job for a while but I have no experience
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks BFF!!!! I needed this tip ❤️
Vivian you are a true BFF!!! You could charge for this knowledge, but you share soo much with us!!! Your parents have done a great job !! In know that Social Media is profitable for you, but I can tell that you do this from your heart not just for the fame and money!!😊😊
Thank you this is golden advice
Damn that was useful! Thank you Vi
You are awesome Miss Vivian 🙌🏼💝💐🏆
Thanks for always giving sound advice
Excellent advice thumbs up
Really helpful, thank you!
Dude thank you!
Then you apply to “No experience. We will train” jobs and they still don’t hire you 😂
Except for the fact that half of the jobs on Google are expired posts
Why don't I have the Requirements section? this is strange?!
Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you , this will help a lot ❤️❤️💯💯
wow, actually worked. Thank you :O
Can someone help me!?!? I cannot find a job to save my life, and at this point is to save my life. 6mos ago, 115 tech Recruiter job, today, zero. Drowning!!!!
Thank you for this , it helpful
Omg I love you! ❤
It is really good video
Thank you so much for giving me the information
Put in for over 600 jobs thank you I have just about fave up
That catch 22 has been around for decades. I took a retail job for the longest time and kept my skills sharp till I found the right one, all while honing new skills that were also needed I'm my job.
Jobs that need work experience should be automatically detagged from being “entry level”.
Okay, what the f. Isn't an entry level job supposed to be a job for people who DON'T have experience?
Lol😂 you would think. Nope, entry level means low entry pay now. You need at least an associates or bachelor's degree or 5 years of related experience in most jobs except those with high turnover.