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what does the term "entry level" mean?
i'm currently seeking employment as a PC technician, and i just got done with college. So i started searching for jobs that required no experience, in other words entry level jobs. so i find a few and it seems that they require 1 to 2 years of experience. Isn't entry level were you start off at? were am i supose to get 1 to 2 years of experience?
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- cridlerLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Keep looking, many entry level jobs are not advertised. Also, many employers want a little experience but may have to settle for entry level (no experience). Keep looking. Spend time finding out who may hire you and then contact them. Ask everybody you know who may be hiring. Looking for a job is a full time job.
- 5 years ago
Genocide is generally considered one of the worst moral crimes a government (meaning any ruling authority, including that of a guerrilla group, a quasi state, a Soviet, a terrorist organization, or an occupation authority) can commit against its citizens or those it controls. The major reason for this is what the world learned about the Holocaust, the systematic attempt of German authorities during World War II to kill all and every Jew no matter where found-to destroy Jews as a group. This murder of between 5 to 6 million Jews became the paradigm case of genocide and underlies the word's origin. As the world also learned about other genocides, there was an international attempt through the United Nations to make genocide an international crime and to bring its perpetrators to justice. Thus in 1948 it approved and proposed the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (UHCG), and most recently states signed into being the International Criminal Court (ICC). As a crime, the UHCG defined genocide as the intention to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such. The ICC accepts this definition, further elaborates it, provides broader jurisdiction, and can subject individuals regardless or status or rank to prosecution. Noteworthy is the fact that the ICC now covers not only genocide, but crimes against humanity that include, aside from genocide, government murder, extermination campaigns, enslavement, deportation, torture, rape, sexual slavery, enforced disappearance, and apartheid.
- ConnieLv 61 decade ago
It's a catch-22: how do you get a job with no experience, and how do you get experience without a job?
Can any of your extracurricular activities translate into "experience?" Did you do any PC work (paid or volunteer) for anyone while you were a student? Use their name as a reference.
Also, apply to jobs you want even if they *say* they want experience. Maybe they don't know what they want, and will hire you when they find out how great you are! (In person, please - they're not going to hire you because you holed up in your room emailing resumes all day...)
Make an appearance, make 'em smile, and make 'em think twice about waiting for someone better to come along - you can solve their problems NOW. (am i right?) Alright then.
Hie thee hence!