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nghiemminh
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AME APPRENTICE TIP

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I graduated from college but I am having a hard time looking for a job. Although I spent countless time spreading out my resumes to employers but I barely get any response. I am stressing out. Anyone has any tips to look for a job?
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nghiemminh wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 6:51 am I graduated from college but I am having a hard time looking for a job. Although I spent countless time spreading out my resumes to employers but I barely get any response. I am stressing out. Anyone has any tips to look for a job?
You are one of many graduates within the last month looking for a start to your career. Don’t panic yet, it can take some time to find the fit. Took me a few months, many years ago

I found your resume in the hire me section on this page, and my feedback is you’d be well advised to get some polish on it. There’s some English issues in it, you say you want to earn a M license but there’s more than one M type, and you aren’t clear which, and the format just bounces around a bunch. All of this comes together and looks like a low attention to the details, not a favourable impression.

Clean it up a bit, get some help writing good cover letters. Tell us how you are the best person for the coveted, limited, apprentice spot. Be aware not to use AI for this, too much AI written trash all looks the same to an employer and it’s obvious, typically catching something as ai written means trash can
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