Why ENTRY LEVEL Jobs Demand YEARS of Experience

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Why Entry Level Jobs Demand Years of Experience
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The entry level job's high bar is used to justify H1B hiring and outsourcing.

yujia
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22:42 Offshore, open the borders, and introduce AI. What could go wrong? lol😂

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Do companies and hiring managers ever look at themselves and their own job postings and go, "wait. Are we being unreasonable? Does this even make sense?" No, seriously. Do they have that basic level of self-awareness?

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Employers are going to end up degrading the potential of the American labor force if people can’t get basic experience.

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I hate jobs where it treats the hiring process of hiring the absolute best like a game show. I remember applying to one and they had every applicant show up at the same time. We were usered into an audiotorium and did a written testhigh school style. That that pass in the highest 85% moves to the next phase.

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I look for smaller companies. Smaller companies don't care much about experience as long as you aren't too expensive.

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Here's another possible angle maybe they're taking positions and instead of feeling them with the typical title there's just slapping on entry level so that way they can claim to the government they created a new job and get some kind of government subsidy/kickback maybe, yeah?

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Start your own company and outcompete them by training and hiring the people they reject. Use lawfare to stop offshore hiring.

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Ugh, Flexjobs. Yes, they offer IT but why do with them when you could get a job through Rat Race Rebellion, and be buiding your other skills on the side until you go back to the "branded" job boards in 2 years?

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6:16 who cares about the company? While I care a lot about the job I do I could care less about the company I work for.

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