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In reply to the discussion: Another employment rejection. [View all]lunatica
(53,410 posts)54. If you're still working now then you can be patient and wait
for the right job to come along.
Did you get a professional to do your resume? You'd be surprised how good they can make you look.
Also, don't feel shy about calling the people who interviewed you and asking about the opening. You've got nothing to lose by doing that and you have everything to gain. I've gotten a couple of jobs because I called them and let them know I was very interested in working for them. At worst they'll tell you they picked someone else and then you can just move on without having to wait endlessly.
I'm sure you'll get a job soon.
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There is a school of thought about getting a job that goes like this;
Dyedinthewoolliberal
May 2015
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