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Employers do have high expectations, and with the current situation with lots of applicants for every job, they can afford to be that way. To even be considered for an interview you have to stand out from the crowd, which means having a good CV (resume), a good portfolio where appropriate, and a litel bit of style in your job application letter or email. Have a look round the net for more detailed advice on these.

I've been involved in selection and interviewing a lot over the years, and what I (and most people) look for as much as technical competency, is a good personality, ability to learn, think on your feet, and someone who'll integrate well with the rest of the team - although technical skills are of course the most important consideration.

nknadim wrote:
...they want jack of all trades.


Not really, or at least not in the industries I've worked in. Many jobs require specific skills, and even if you're not an exact match, having related ability, or knowledge of a field can be an asset, as can clear demonstration of the ability to quickly learn and adapt.

My best advice is to just keep applying - there are plenty of jobs out there (but there are a lot of people after them). You just have to get someone's attention once, and you can be the one selected.
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