Ah yes, the beautiful fantasy where companies actually give juniors a chance without demanding 5 years of experience for an entry-level position. In reality, you need experience to get experience, which is basically the tech industry's version of "you need money to make money." The dream sequence shows a recruiter who's actually reasonable and willing to train someone—a mythical creature rarer than a bug-free production deployment. Meanwhile, junior devs are out here applying to 200 positions, getting rejected because they don't have experience with a framework that was released 6 months ago, and being told they're "not quite the right fit" for roles that require knowing how to center a div. Plot twist: even when you DO have experience, they'll still ask you to do a 6-hour take-home assignment and then ghost you. Sweet dreams are made of these, indeed.
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