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As a new grad last year in California I sent about 300 applications in a matter of 2 weeks and started my new job soon after. Received about 3 interviews got offered a job as a new grad at a HH just because I speak Spanish. I had my resume professionally done and a personalized cover letter, not a copy and paste template, well worth it. I spent about 16 hours a day everyday just applying to jobs (no kids, no job). Good luck.
This is the way to job-seek, since 70 percent of jobs are not advertised. Pounding the pavement during business hours while nicely dressed often results in an on-the-spot interview, whereas shooting off endless online applications sometimes gets nowhere.Have you thought about cold calling or walk-in with resume and letter of recommendation attached maybe?
pnkgirl25
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For those of you who are job hunting, how many applications are you averaging per week? I spent a solid 8 hours (with a few 20 min breaks here and there) today in front of the computer and I wanted to scream. These applications are taking me on average 15-20 minutes and that's not including the 20-30 min personality survey many give you. It's INSANE.
Today I manged 14...I don't think I can do this every day. I'll go crazy. How long is is typically taking for jobs to contact you back if they are interested? I'm guessing that any job I applied for 2 or more weeks ago is a more then likely not going to pan out? Does this seem about right?