When my brother graduated college years ago he started working in a hardware store until he could find something better related to his major. I started at rock bottom entry level salary just to get in the door and that was 21 years ago. Often times the person willing to take the lowest salary will get the position, skills don't have all that much to do with it at that point. But after a year or 2 you will be more marketable with the experience and the new knowledge of specific tools. And companies don't want to have to rehire and retrain people so they want someone who they think will stay with the company for several years at least.
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