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How To Get A Job When You Don't Have The Experience Employers Want

1. Find companies looking for interns or entry-level roles.

Some companies are actually looking for entry-level roles or offer regular internships. This is a wonderful starting point for many. A couple internships with glowing references may be acceptable for a junior job later on.

2. Apply for other jobs anyway.

As Joe Gleeson said, companies tend to post their ideal job description. But they often hire a different fit due to the lack of an ideal one. It’s still worth trying - recruiters may see something unique in your CV such as a course you’ve taken. Or they could have graduated from the same college. It doesn’t hurt to try anyway.

3. Build a portfolio of your own through other contributions.

For roles such as content writing or programming, that’s significantly easier. You can apply for a senior role without having been employed at all with the right background and portfolio. It’s different for other roles but still - there are mentorship groups, free online courses, different soft skills training classes which would increase your qualifications. Non-profits are open to volunteers, and so are conferences and other event organizations.

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