Anonymous wrote:It makes sense he didn't work summer 2021 after freshman year because it was still all weir because of covid.
but he should have worked 2022 summer and 2023 summer.
how did this happen? what DID he do all summer?? how did he get pizza and beer money?
we need more details, op. It is very strange for someone graduating from college to have ZERO work history.
Anonymous wrote:Duke's career services needs to be helping with this. I call troll.
But just to feed the troll, there is zero reason why someone who graduated with an Econ degree from Duke can't figure out WTH they need to do to find a job. They're an adult.
Anonymous wrote:What the heck did kid do while at Duke?
I’m a Duke grad. Excluding my summer jobs and not working during the school year, I still would have been able to list a leadership role in a club, volunteer experience with a different club, random volunteer stints in the hospital and nursing home, organizing an on campus event, and some classes that have work-like experiences as part of the curriculum. And that’s just what I can come up with off hand 20 years later! The vast majority of my peers were also highly involved in many different activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americorps. Maybe Peace Corps.
AmeriCorps is a red flag. People there are dumber than rocks and the pay is terrible. Blue Devil is too good to waste life on that nonsense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When both my sister and I were underemployed after graduating from college a parent made us talk to the military recruiters.
So did you enlist/receive a commission?
Anonymous wrote:Americorps. Maybe Peace Corps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not simply lying and taking creative license to the extreme solidifies a terminally lazy and worthless candidate. An educated young adult ought to be able to do a few hours of research on LinkedIn and spin a yarn.
Yeah he can just make up some school activities like clubs and intramurals. Generally those aren’t checked.