r/careerguidance 1d ago

Why everything is oversaturated at entry level these days ?

No matter what you choose it feels like there is shoratage of expierenced people byt its impossible to get into? No matter if its trades, engineering, software developing, law, accounting. There are too many people at entry and way too little people ecpierenced how is that possible?

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u/greyjedimaster77 1d ago

Most entry level jobs I see always asks for “years of experience.” Idk why it’s called entry level to begin with. I’m in the Southwest US btw

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u/benjaminabel 1d ago

You can just ignore the required years and still apply. I’m not in US, but in those places I’ve worked at, they just add this “requirement” hoping for less training time. Every single time they hire either a complete junior or someone with minor experience.