The Grace Hopper Celebration is meant to unite women in tech. This year droves of men came looking for jobs.

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I’ve been on the opposite side. A company I used to work for did a table at a job fair once. The candidates who showed up to talk to us were mostly under qualified for the entry level position we were trying to fill. And by that, I mean that people with zero knowledge, training or experience in our industry. Even one class or a little knowledge might have sufficed.

We had one guy lingering near our table who really seemed to want to work with us even though his skill set didn’t fit our needs at all and we told him as much. The whole thing was a big waste of time for us, we never did another one after that.

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23 points

under qualified for the entry level position we were trying to fill.

Was it really “entry level” then?

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If “one class” or “a little knowledge” is enough, then yes, assuming it’s a position with advancement opportunities.

For a desirable or career type position, showing some initiative is not an unreasonable ask.

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Entry level means different things in different fields. Most skilled jobs do require some knowledge about the field, but don’t necessarily require previous work experience.

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Thank you. This wasn’t a joke where we were like “entry level; requires 5 years of experience”. This job fair was at a community college… So it wouldn’t have been unreasonable to think that maybe someone there had some interest and at least a minimal level of training. Like I said, a class or two.

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Yes. This wasn’t an open “literally anyone can do it” job. It’s entry level as in starting a path to a career. A certain aptitude is definitely necessary.

Let me ask you this, is a job that requires a two year degree and zero years of experience entry level? Because our requirements were even less than that.

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I don’t know why you’re trying to convince me, its obvious its not as “entry level” as you thought, ans you cant find employees because the pay is very much “entry level”.

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is a job that requires a two year degree and zero years of experience entry level?

Imo no, though companies use the term “entry level” VERY loosely.

Many career paths will substitute experience for a degree. But there need to be true entry level jobs to give them that experience.

It’s okay if you want someone who’s taken classes specific to your field, but I think it’s misleading to then call the job “entry level”.

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It used to be once upon a time. Because companies invested in people and fully trained them themselves.

Yes I know, times have changed.

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>hiring for entry level

>saying people are underqualified

The problem is with the companies, not the job seekers. Actually offer true entry level positions, and actually hire the people that apply.

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Entry level doesn’t necessarily mean literally anyone can do it. What I meant was basically first job out of college. Except you could apply while you were still in college. If that isn’t entry level, I don’t know what is.

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Yeah those sorts of positions are usually locked to college students. So once you graduate you can no longer apply despite those being the positions you’re qualified for.

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