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Hey everyone! 👋 Have you found yourself in a position where you have a degree, but you’re struggling to land a job in your field? It can be really frustrating, I get it. I recently came across a post from someone in a similar situation, and it got me thinking – what degree or certifications would set someone up for lots of job options and at least decent pay in today’s job market? 🤔
Here are a few possible solutions that might help:
– Consider getting certified in high-demand areas like cybersecurity, cloud computing, or data analytics. These fields are constantly evolving and companies are always looking for experts in these areas.
– Look into project management certifications, such as PMP or CAPM. Having strong project management skills can open up a wide range of job opportunities across different industries.
– Explore getting certified in specific programming languages or technologies that are in demand. For example, certifications in Python, Java, or AWS could make you a more desirable candidate for tech roles.
Remember, it’s important to research and choose certifications that align with your interests and career goals. By investing in additional certifications, you can set yourself apart from other job seekers and increase your chances of landing a job with decent pay. Good luck! 🌟
What degrees or certifications do you think would lead to a successful career with plenty of job options? Let’s discuss! #CareerSuccess #ProfessionalGrowth #JobMarketTrends
How many internships did you get during your degree time?
If zero, you’re going to get hit by the catch-22.
You’re in Florida kinda summed up your job hunting experience.
I’ll be honest with you I lived in Florida from 2012-2015 after left the military couldn’t find anything.
Moved to Cali and haven’t been without a job or worried I’d find one and sometimes I find a headhunters email or two in my LinkedIn profile inbox which is kinda nice whenever I’m not looking.
You might need a new job market or area that more tech and business driven. Florida hospitality market isn’t for tech focused people or professionals
If you have a clearance you can maybe find some work with any defense contractor on a base close by. Need your security + though.
Experience.
There are no real answers, just choices.
I say that because we don’t know the future so all you can do is approach the question from the perspective of “What obstacles can I remove to improve my chances of meeting my goals?”
If you’re not finding success in your market, perhaps look elsewhere in other states. If you’re not finding success in a specific discipline but you see loads of postings in the area of other disciplines then consider a change in specialization. The biggest thing is there isn’t a perfect answer; just an answer that can point you in a direction for a solution that might fit your needs.