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I thought entry level jobs are for college students with no professional work experience at all. I have just graduated from college and have been looking for jobs. But, every "entry-level" job I look at require 1-2 years of experience. So wouldn't that be a professional job then since the person will have to have been working professionally in that field for 1-2 year to qualify for the "entry-level" job. I am just fed up with the unreasonable requirements.

2007-05-27 09:27:53 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment Technology

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It makes sense because after you are working somewhere for only 1 year, in a way, you don't know so much and therefore it could still be considered entry-level.
What you could do is play up the experience you do have. If you feel you have the requirements for the job, talk about your previous jobs/internships and say how that gave you a lot of experience and will help you on the job.
Good luck!

2007-05-27 11:28:09 · answer #1 · answered by taram 3 · 0 0

Almost every entry-level job says that it requires 1 or more years of experience. However, this is their ideal. Many companies will accept someone fresh out of college if they are the best candidate.

2007-05-27 13:31:03 · answer #2 · answered by jellybeanchick 7 · 0 0

An apprenticeship. ~

2007-05-27 09:35:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

dunno

2007-05-27 09:54:23 · answer #4 · answered by becki e 2 · 0 0

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