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Do you have the right kind and amount of experience. You didn't mention anything about your education, training , and experience.
What type of job are you looking for. How much experience do you have? Why did you leave you old job.

As you see there is a lot of information that you left out so no one can really answer your question.

2007-05-06 16:04:36 · answer #1 · answered by ttpawpaw 7 · 1 0

If you're not getting interviews, it could just be your resume that needs work. Managers receive thousands of resumes and have to sort through them somehow, usually by looking for keywords.

If you are getting interviews but not getting job offers, it could be your interview skills, and although clothing shouldn't matter, it does make or break the first impression. A good employment counsellor can help you rework your resume and give you a mock employment interview.

After you have an interview, do you call, email or fax a "thank you" and slip in the reminder that you are still interested? If you don't get a job you interviewed for, have you tried asking the manager what qualities they thought you could improve? or courses you could take?

2007-05-06 18:18:08 · answer #2 · answered by tiffany 6 · 0 0

Have you been fired? Would past employers rehire you if you wanted to go back? Do you have unexplicable gaps in your employment history? Employers frown on these even if you were in college at the time, or something else just as reasonable. Are you a new college graduate? If so, how is your GPA? Employers DO look at that. People joke that they don't, but it's a major decision in hiring a new college grad. They go from the top of the GPA pool and work their way down. They usually don't get past 2.5 before they have hired all their new grads.

2007-05-06 16:08:04 · answer #3 · answered by BG 3 · 0 0

I think if any of us had the answer here, we'd all have great jobs instead of jobs that suck.

You'll probably have to live with it for a long, long time, so get some Prozac and get used to it.

2007-05-06 16:06:54 · answer #4 · answered by roostercf 2 · 0 1

maybe you have good expierence but you lack certain skills the employer is looking for. Try looking at your attitude, (i'm not saying you have a bad one, its jsut some suggestions.)

2007-05-06 16:10:13 · answer #5 · answered by 12VDC800mA2600 2 · 1 0

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