Rejected after 200+ failed job applications, considering drastic action?

I'd just lie dude. Start small. Say you interned there and make up the work experience with something you 100% know. I really don't think there is anything wrong with it. Companies lie all the time and literally kill people but we get in line to suck CEO cock every damn day. I think it's based to lie. You gotta be open to relocation too if you're in a small city which it sounds like.

I know people that have made up founding a start up and gotten hired and gone onto great careers.

I know a guy that lied about being one of the people who got a crypto reneg. when the market crashed, wrote a sob story on Linkedin, and got interviews and a job from them.

This is an industry where dozens of dumbasses go on Team Blind and get referrals to literally TOP companies.

This is an industry where a whole movement exists of people working two (sometimes more) remote jobs at once just to maximize income.

This is an industry where WITCH body-shop companies will put you through an eight week training program and then outright LIE about significant work experience on your resume. This happens literally every day and those companies are still getting contracts like no tomorrow.

It's all a game, dude. Get in however you can.

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