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I have been interviewing with a local company since November, and still no decision. No other companies seem to be hiring 1-5 year experience positions. Everything is either Internship or Manager/Senior/Principal positions.

Nah, frog here. I'm doing a supposedly god tier master, though. I must be the only one using a POSIX platform at home, kill me.

It's pretty lame, but try working with a recruiter. I got my job by being a contractor for a year then being recruited full time.

Businesses like contractor positions for junior devs so they can just not renew if they turn out to be idiots.

My life OP:
Look, entry level jobs should say something like 0-3 years experience. Figure out the niche you want to go into and, on your own, study the things related to that field. Make things related to it so that you have something to show for it (if asked) and then just add it to your resume. "Oh, it says you built XYZ on your resume, explain how you went about designing and creating it?"
That's step one, step to is to take advantage of any networks you do have access to. Why? Simple, the point of those networks (from school of family's work) is so that they have an inherent disposition towards thinking you're qualified (e.g. nepotism, i.e. you're not trying to win, you're trying to not lose since you default on good terms).
The above is what you do if you didn't get an internship. If you did get an internship, that's your work experience, mark it down, apply either way (even if it says years. As long as it's under, say, 2 and you can prove you do it, who gives a shit?)

Nothing unusual, my peers can't go beyond running Ubuntu in a VM from Wangblows besides those literal fags with Macbooks
Doesn't Windows support POSIX as well?

Do you count Linux for Windows 10 or Things like mingw as ((support)))?

Why do so many fags think that they have to program things?
t. sysadmin pro

If it counts for anything, we don't spam people and everything's on an opt-in, opt-out basis. Do you two currently have jobs that are morally superior to mine(in which case, please at least tell me what kind of company. I will probably switch jobs later in my career when I have the 3-5 years of experience most jobs demand), or is this just baseless shitposting?

for the same reason everyone thinks they need to be an engineer or a 'manager', or go to university even.