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Recent tech grads are sending in hundreds of job apps in shrinking market

Por: NBC News Tech December 10, 2022

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Briana Morris knew the job hunt would be difficult this year. A college senior and computer science major in Tampa, Florida, she started sending out job applications around the time that massive layoffs began to hit the tech industry from top to bottom.  Her total number of applications: 500. She tracked them on a spreadsheet.  “Competition is very fierce,” said Morris, 23. “I really want to break into the cybersecurity field, and they... + full article



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