Imperial Britain would consider the use of red a bit much.
cactuscoleslaw on
I recorded the outcome of every job application I submitted my senior year of college where I put a significant amount of effort into applying. If you have any questions about my college experience just ask, Visualized with Google Sheets
phdoofus on
Yes but what field? That seems important, just like ‘what school?’. If you think it doesn’t matter, I hate to tell you this but it does.
RunnerJimbob on
That is an incredibly low number of jobs applied to. Not bad.
sitanhuang on
What do you mean by “relevant experience”? It’s hard to imagine not having success with multiple top companies if the experiences were all highly “relevant” and valuable internships / research. For senior capstone projects, you most likely work with many people in the field such that networking will naturally occur and carry you through. I think this post comes across as very entitled, shallow and arrogant, and it probably shows during your application process as a lack of humility. None of your stats highlighted in the post are important by themselves in trying to find a job nor telling the whole story.
(I’m saying this as someone who had an undergrad 4.0 GPA + highest award in the school)
MR_Se7en on
Pre interview video screening is just a scam, if they don’t want to speak to me, I don’t want to record a video into a black box that no one is going to watch anyways.
generalvostok on
At least it’s not a Sankey diagram.
mayormcskeeze on
The implication of the title is that you feel this was somehow off given your education and experience, but you leave out every relevant detail.
4.0 from where? Harvard? Or online college? 4 years experience in what? Applying to what?
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It’s know who you know. It’s who you *blow*.
Imperial Britain would consider the use of red a bit much.
I recorded the outcome of every job application I submitted my senior year of college where I put a significant amount of effort into applying. If you have any questions about my college experience just ask, Visualized with Google Sheets
Yes but what field? That seems important, just like ‘what school?’. If you think it doesn’t matter, I hate to tell you this but it does.
That is an incredibly low number of jobs applied to. Not bad.
What do you mean by “relevant experience”? It’s hard to imagine not having success with multiple top companies if the experiences were all highly “relevant” and valuable internships / research. For senior capstone projects, you most likely work with many people in the field such that networking will naturally occur and carry you through. I think this post comes across as very entitled, shallow and arrogant, and it probably shows during your application process as a lack of humility. None of your stats highlighted in the post are important by themselves in trying to find a job nor telling the whole story.
(I’m saying this as someone who had an undergrad 4.0 GPA + highest award in the school)
Pre interview video screening is just a scam, if they don’t want to speak to me, I don’t want to record a video into a black box that no one is going to watch anyways.
At least it’s not a Sankey diagram.
The implication of the title is that you feel this was somehow off given your education and experience, but you leave out every relevant detail.
4.0 from where? Harvard? Or online college? 4 years experience in what? Applying to what?