How fast do you find a job?
Razvan Constantin
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Hello product hunters! đź‘‹
I am currently a software developer for a company. I found this job hard enough, but I found it after I was rejected many times, because I don't have a BS in Computer Science.
I am very curious what website you use to find your jobs, regardless of the area (Project Management, Software Developer, Designer UI/UX). Especially those without experience or a bachelor’s degree, but with the related skills.
If you have trouble finding a job, well then let me inform you that in the coming months I will launch an application both web and mobile exactly to help you find the right job for you. Whether you have a bachelor’s degree, an accredited course, your skills will count the most on this platform. It’s terrible to waste time with people who have a bachelor’s degree in a specialization but in fact they haven’t developed and have only the information from the faculty and have to put aside those who have skills that can help us.
Stay tuned!🚀
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isahellawhisker@isahellawhisker
To answer your question, I usually use LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor to find job openings in my area. Your app sounds really promising, and I'm excited to see how it can help those without a degree find the right job for them. It's definitely frustrating to see job postings that require a bachelor's degree, even though the skills required for the job could be learned through other means. Speaking of other means, I recently completed the Level23 Personal Training Course at https://creatept.com/level23-per.... Even though I don't have a degree in fitness or sports science, I was able to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to become a certified personal trainer. It's great to see platforms that value skills and experience over just having a degree.
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