The most bullstuff excuse for not getting hired is because you have no experience. Some entry level jobs actually say you need experience.
Well how the forget can you get experience if no one will hire you.
i've heard this time and time again.
you got two options, pick the former if it's applicable or the latter if it's not.
easier route but not always possible: utilize connections (oh hey your friend works at this one company as an IT, the job i want is IT maybe i can have him put in a good word for me) this games the system very well and overrides pretty much every other requirement. hey you plan on being a firefighter and are ecstatic about being one? try to be friends with maybe firefighters or people who are also interested in firefighting. if the field you want (lets say a doctor or a lawyer) doesn't really make you excited and you just want it for the money then ask yourself this: is it worth taking in the first place? people don't throw that kind of advice around for no goddamn reason. take the field you
really want and try to make it profitable.
or
harder route: take a stufftier job that will give you experience and put in lots of trial in error to get said stufftier lower paying job. nobody makes $100k a year minutes after getting out of college, accept a 20-30k a year job as long as it gives you experience. suck it up and actually get along (this does not mean be friends) again if you work hard and take opportunities even at the stuff job you might actually be surprised how many employers take notice. this also falls in line as to how having a job you have passion for goes a long way and can make the difference between you being stuff and you being a fantastic employee.
the reason that employers want experience is to see that stuff for themselves. so you having done 2 years of said job and it turns out you're a hard worker definitely sets you apart.
Even if you have little to nothing, always submit a resume in some form. It shows credibility and professionalism. Don't just make it look bland with dots, put work into it. Name your school achievements and physical attributes like how long you can stand and lift things ect.
this too, if you can just bloat it, even if it actually isn't much the fact that you put effort into making it look like a lot does show a lot.
keep in mind all the little details you can add and please for the love of god add them.