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Got an email from RMIT saying like “here are some alumnis things you can do” and one of them was study a postgrad degree. Decided to check it out and the graduate diploma and masters of the field I studied in both allows anyone to enter if you have had a minimum of 3 years in a related field OR completed a bach degree. I remember looking at the masters and it said you had to have a study score of something related to a HD, which I didn’t have.
Might see how I go with work, but I kind of want to do it. Has anyone experienced studying and also working before? (And not working like hospo or retail)
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Been furiously applying for jobs over the past 2 months. Early on, I landed two interviews that were unsuccesful. Since then, I’ve been getting nothing whatsoever. Starting to spiritually resonate with the cliché the definition of insanity is trying the same thing over and over again but expecting different results by lowkey loosing it. Hence, I’m asking strangers for help, perspective, and anecdotes.
I’m after research work (and related) in the biomed/health sector. Been diverseying the search, scouring company websites directly, using LinkedIn, the Victorian Gov careers site etc. Rn I’ve got decent career momentum and need to stay within this field bc once your out its unlikely to get back in without pursuing further study. Look I’m not the most qualified but certainly not the least. Hell, even got some peer-reviewed publications out last year.
If you’ve been stuck in the perpetual job hunt chasing a specific line of work, how did you get yourself unstuck? And, is it worth calling hiring managers directly to make yourself more known? And do you have any tips for presenting / preparing applications?
Note: job agencies don’t offer much assistance in this sector.
Cheers everyone!
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Oh yeah, it’s a tiny sector with practically no connections to global markets. And yeh, I have considered overseas employment. Probably not realistic rn as I don’t yet have a Masters/PhD, and also companies rarely employ internationals out of state. So you gotta move to a new country first and then apply.
I appreciate the lateral thinking, thanks for the suggestion.
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5pm is log off and nap time.
I wish my boss knew this.
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Yeah lol used to have calls and presentations at like 10:30pm a couple of workplaces ago it was cray. Nowadays I stare people down if they set 9am or 4:30pm meetings
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I can’t imagine going back to that shit again. I’ve always envied people who can just do work at odd hours, sleep at the drop of a hat, and not have a routine.
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ffs, 10 o’clock and there’s still housework to be done, it never bloody ends
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