Have someone proofread your resume.
2006-10-15 06:50:43
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answered by fcas80 7
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Check your spelling and grammar on your resume. Since you have two grammatical and one spelling error in your question, if your resume is similar that might knock you out of the running. Many recruiters discard resumes with this type of error. This might be especially true in an area like marketing, so heavily dependent on written and verbal skills.
If you're not good at grammar and/or spelling, have your resume checked by somone .who is.
Finally, remember that jobs can be hard to find, and in some fields there are experienced people available, and they're likely to get the jobs rather than someone new to the field. Keep looking.
Good luck.
2006-10-15 13:52:35
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answered by Judy 7
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Well, if you are applying in English speaking countries then it is your grammar if your resume is written in the same manner as your Yahoo question. It is absolutely essential that a person applying for a marketing position have superb communication skills and a very good grasp of the language, both written and verbal. Your sentence of "What go wrong" is a dead give away that you don't have that. It should have been "What has gone wrong" or "What's gone wrong".
Also, I received your email but cannot reply because you used Yahoo Answers email function but you haven't confirmed your email address with them...and you didn't provide your regular email address in your message. So my return message just bounces back. Send your email address and I'll be happy to provide the information.
2006-10-15 13:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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70 % of jobs are gotten through friends. Find some way to use yourself and not your paper. Work it girl. How bout going and hanging out at the bar closest to the biggest marketing firm in your city?
2006-10-15 13:53:58
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answered by Viakin 2
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Honestly...you chose a career that is not in demand. Sorry.
I only spent 6 months in a trade school and I never had lack for a job and now I make 50k (after only 2 years) and full benefits. I hope you're happy following your dream...
2006-10-15 13:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Ann, Have you ever considered going into business for yourself with your degree. Here is a link for a company that might want to check out. The address is http://www.wonderful.myarbonne.com Good luck to you.
2006-10-15 14:20:22
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answered by arthurbel33 4
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Do you have a master degree?
2006-10-15 18:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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