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I recently graduated last Winter with a Bachelor's in Physics which, obviously, was the perfect time to graduate considering the layoffs. /s I have applied to 300 jobs since January and I have gotten a total of two interviews; one I got only because a friend referred me and the other I was ghosted by. I have re-written my resume countless times and have gotten feedback on it multiple times. I apply to programming, software developing, software engineering, data analysis, data science, patenting and other jobs that happen to even mention STEM or Physics. I also applied for vocational rehabilitation services in my state in hopes that they may help me find a job in my field but I am not hopeful. I plan to aim for an AWS certification to help my chances and I plan to increase the size of my github portfolio further but I don't think that's enough. What other jobs or options should I look for that would reasonably help me pay the bills and live on my own comfortably? What other things should I do to help my odds of finding a job that I can obtain and keep?
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