Sept. 23, 2022, 8:33 a.m. | /u/scientific_banana

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Hey there!

I'm about to graduate with my master's degree in NLP and I am starting to freak out, as I thought landing an entry-level job in the field would be way easier. I've managed to get a couple job interviews but it's all ending too similarly: "You're great, but we need someone with more experience...". How can I be the candidate with more experience, when no one will give me the chance to create that experience in the first …

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