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So frustrating - anon
Posted: Dec 02, 2011
I am coming up on 2 years experience and now I'm seeing a lot of jobs that want at least 3 years. Is this some kind of joke?
I've seen them accept new graduates for those jobs if they tested high enough - My advice
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If they will allow you to test with the 2 years, go ahead and do it. You may test a lot better than their applicants who have the 3 years experience, or they may not be getting enough experienced applicants. Try it. Be honest about your experience, but it never hurts to ask if they will let you show them what you can do.
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