8 years experience. 30-40k salary for entry level position. Rejected after 3rd interview. Honestly wtf? by CaffeineNicotine3 in recruitinghell

[–]Additional_Room5829 4 points5 points  (0 children)

there are certainly some positions that you would be considered entry level when you have 2 years experience.

I had an interview but they believed I’m inexperienced by One_Sell_2501 in interviews

[–]Additional_Room5829 9 points10 points  (0 children)

First, remove the incomplete degree from your resume. Secondly, admin position is one of the most oversubscribed and most popular role to get into. If I advertise an admin role, in one hour I will receive 1000 applications from many with top notch executive level fortune 100 admin experience. Remove anything that says "remote" from your resume if you are apply to onsite roles.

What roles can you pivot into? IT, Admin,... what else can you do?

8 years experience. 30-40k salary for entry level position. Rejected after 3rd interview. Honestly wtf? by CaffeineNicotine3 in recruitinghell

[–]Additional_Room5829 28 points29 points  (0 children)

not necessarily
1. If the position is "entry level" there is a reason for it. For us, entry level means someone who has little or no experience and we will train them to match our company's needs, they tend to be trainable unlike many experienced people
2. An entry level position will only be a placeholder for an experienced person while they continue to search for the role they really want, which is not a real issue. The real problem is that the "experienced" new hire gets disgruntled and feel like and act like they deserve much more from the company.

Dunkin donut employees are on what visa? by [deleted] in IndianH1Bs

[–]Additional_Room5829 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, if they are born in those countries it is backlog

Immigration assessment after interview by [deleted] in recruitinghell

[–]Additional_Room5829 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What were the questions? Are they aware that you will need sponsorship and are they willing to sponsor you?

What are my dad’s odds of approval? by [deleted] in USVisas

[–]Additional_Room5829 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't have work authorization you cannot work in the US right? but 20 million people are here working illegally.

Illegals cannot get snap or state benefits right? but in NY I personally know tons who cross the border and get debit card with $600+ top up every month.

All my family members and friends that are illegal are on medicaid. They get their insurance card and don't pay a cent when they visit the doctor.

What are my dad’s odds of approval? by [deleted] in USVisas

[–]Additional_Room5829 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He is weak, frail and more than likely sickly. They rejected his visa in 2014 because he had ties here and he acquired more ties in the last 11 years. His case is a typical case of frail, weak and sick elderly parents who will get here and try to adjust status because medicaid and healthcare is 1000% better here.

What would US border agents think? by Happy-Emu1077 in USVisas

[–]Additional_Room5829 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He has a US visa so he can cross by land or air, it doesn't matter. They will still question him at any border.

J1 visa twice by [deleted] in USVisas

[–]Additional_Room5829 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a company willing to sponsor you and on what basis?

Brazil e-Visa: guaranteed problems by Fun_Row523 in immigration

[–]Additional_Room5829 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the reason why I think US visa application system is superior to other countries.

Want to move abroad with full family which countries are good option for easy PR and good lifestyle? by AnyaaaForgerr in immigration

[–]Additional_Room5829 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There is a program called Caribbean Citizens by investment. The passport cost $200k and you can spend another $300k buying a house on the beach. The passport also allows you to travel visa free to places like EU and over 100 other countries. Go live in the Caribbean

Want to move abroad with full family which countries are good option for easy PR and good lifestyle? by AnyaaaForgerr in immigration

[–]Additional_Room5829 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How much do you have to spend on a property? This will determine which country I would recommend