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Originally Posted by Euro7r
A lot of employers for paid work is looking for people with experience, even for entry level jobs. If you have zero work experience, it's a good idea to volunteer and gain some experience.
It took me 11 months before I actually got a job in my field of study. After a few months of looking, I decided to volunteer and gain some work experience as that greatly helped increase my odds in landing a job as I had zero to none experience in my field. Of course, who the hell wants to work for free, right? But you'll make back everything shortly after.
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Already on that brah, I realized I didn't have that great experience (which set me apart from other candidates). So I will be volunteering this summer, which is generally easier to find than a job. But since co-op didn't work out this term, I still need a job for some income! While I need to write my MCAT, I need to be able to do things this summer too!