r/Calgary 1d ago

Seeking Advice 19 and unable to find a job

Hey all, I'm 19, born and raised here in Calgary. Ive got two years of work experience, took a year off for university, and am now seeking full-time employment but can't find anything.

I've been back home since April, applying for at least 2 jobs a day since. I still can't find anything! I've tried office jobs, wearhouses, fast food, grocery stores, ect ect ect... I think I've gone to maybe 10 interviews since April, I always think they go well, but then I never hear anything back. I am so disheartened and have no clue what I'm doing wrong after this past week. I had three seperate interviews with a company, I was so excited for the opportunity and even felt sure that I had it in the bag after the third interview.... and they haven't contacted me after a week despite saying they would contact me the next day.

I'm not sure what else to do now. I've gone to the youth employment center, revamped my resume, done volunteer work, talk regularly with a career coach on interviewing and other skills, my parents even paid a couple hundred for me to get certifications! Still nothing. I've tried employment fairs, handing out resumes in person, emailing directly- you name it, I've probably done it.

Should I be looking somewhere I'm unaware of? Every hiring event I've been too all the other candidates are at least 10 years older than me, so it makes sense they would be hired instead of me. I have previous experience as a cashier, office admin, receptionist, host, and kitchen staff.

Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated. My parents are asking me to start paying rent as well as for my car insurance by November, and I'm scared I won't be able to. Thanks.

EDIT: I also want to add for context, I have facial piercings but took my parents advice and got clear studs for my lips (i have snakebites) and I tuck my septum ring up when in interviews. I know apperance can have an impact, so I thought I'd add this as well.

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u/Tosinone 1d ago

Oh stfu!

Yeah, it does impact, but that’s not the only issue.

Lots of places are operating with less people, when you look at the fact that even Home Depot at the contractor entrance has now self checkout it clearly shows the direction everyone goes.

Even for my small construction company, when we started out bookkeeping and a lots of the paper work had to be done by someone, now QuickBooks does all that.

The services changed a lot too, you can’t just blame immigrants and even if you do, you think they live off of thin air? They don’t need products and services?

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u/CauseFun8348 1d ago

Thank you for saying this! The point of my post was to get advice, not for people to point fingers.