It's brutal out there: Deus Ex and Unreal composer says he's submitted 50 resumes and gotten one interview in the last year

AI’s impact on audio production has, of course, become a hot topic in the game music world.

It's brutal out there: Deus Ex and Unreal composer says he's submitted 50 resumes and gotten one interview in the last year

AI's impact on audio production has, of course, become a hot topic in the game music world.

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A childhood friend of mine has a Harvard degree in finance. He is currently looking for a new job. He submitted 102 applications before he got a single callback. They didn’t hire him.

That was a little over a year ago. He’s still job hunting today. Fortunately, he still has work with his old company. He’s not submitting his 2 weeks until he has another job lined up. But he just can’t get callbacks with anyone. It’s insane out there right now.

It’s just as bad in information technology right now. My former employer liquidated all assets months back, including employees to stay afloat. Haven’t been able to get to a single round three interview yet. Probably put in between 500 and 1,000 applications between November and now for various companies and locations worldwide. I’m not asking for an exuberant salary. Just base pay for my qualifications.

Harvard degree in finance

One would think that would help him get a job.

I am not from the US. but from my time living there, I got the impression that middling to weak results from a high reputation educational institution are almost worse than OK (or even not bad) results from a “mid tier” institution (e.g. state schools as the American refer to it).