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I finished school at the end of 2022 and got hired a few months into 2023 and have been working for a year and 3months and finally, I was let go. I screwed up on project deadline for 90% deliverable and also the planset that was sent out was missing a few sheets that were meant to go out to the client. However, I have learned a lot while there for a year. I believe I had no idea that I have some attention deficit which is crucial in this industry.
At the moment I have applied to jobs and what bothers me is firms asking to reach out to most recent supervisor for references and I feel like giving out that contact info is a death nail to getting hired. I don't know how to circumvent this.
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