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MRTs, how are you all finding the jobmarket during this pandemic time?

I'm in Ontario, Canada and I've been religiously checking the postings on websites like indeed every day. There always seems to be a fuck ton of competition for most of the tech positions I see (indeed sometimes shows you the number of applicants for each posting). I graduated this year and I only managed to find a part time gig at an outpatient clinic through sheer luck, as the position wasn't advertised openly online but the owner positively responded to my cold-email. I was trying to find another part time position to fill in the rest of my hours but I haven't had any luck so far. I had some interviews, but some of them ghosted me right after, and one place (which said they were only offering 10 hours a week) said they couldn't accept me because I didn't have full enough availability for them... How are the rest of you looking for work doing?

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