
A woman who struggled to find a job after graduating from university said she applied for more than 1,200 roles – but only secured two interviews.
Deanna Woodhouse-Hawkins, 25, from Birmingham, applied for the positions over a period of 18 months, after graduating with a degree in computing and IT through the Open University.
Ms Woodhouse-Hawkins found it impossible to find a job in her field and said she never received any feedback from potential employers on her applications.
“It was depressing,” she told the BBC. “You’d think you’d get more [interviews] as you apply and you’d tailor these CVs and you just hear nothing back.”
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