> went through the whole can't get a job after uni thing
Lemme just kill the > thing for a moment
It feels awful I know, it makes you angry and upset and you don;t get why they don't want you. Well I also recruit now too, and I've turned away grads with no experience. It's because at the end of the dy=ay you have to think about your organisation as an employer - you have to be ruthless. This means, yeah a degree shows knowledge, dedication and effort. But it doesn't show that you can do the job.
I'd advise getting a job in the field that's more basic (like a sound tech instead of music production for example)and then using that an experience base.
Or get work-oriented qual's, stuff designed to be applicable to work. A heavy portfolio of fit-for-purpose, saleable if relevant and professional quality work always helps too.
> wishes ^ best of luck 4 the future
