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Samantha Vizcarrondo
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I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.. I speak two language's. Have two degrees and have literary put in at least 100 applications..What am I doing wrong?

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Carol Irving
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Samantha, There are some jobs for you to look into Salvation Army is hiring, Amtrak, UPS, FedEx, Home Depot, Federal Governments, US Bureau of the Census, Federal Court House. For the federal governments jobs type for all jobs example: all jobs in your city and state federal jobs gov.com search and it will listed all jobs available. Different agencies will look for jobs and text you and email you look them up indeed and career they are very good be very persistent and another place all the hospitals. List all the places you sent out your cover letter and resumes too. And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God to them who are the called according to his purpose. (Romans 8:28) Take care you are in my prayers.

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Carol Irving
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Davia Douglas
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I’m going thru the same. I’m an experienced financial services auditor at firms like JP Morgan & HSBC. I was at Lehman Brothers did 9 years. I’ve sent out hundreds of applications with no luck as well. Hang in there. You’re not alone.

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Norman Achin
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Spelling is important, too. You say "language's" when you mean "languages," and "literary" when you mean "literally." It isn't fair, but some employers downgrade your value when you make spelling errors.

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Mykal Washington
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pray God has a job for you trust him

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It's Your Time Believe and Achieve
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Ms. Samantha: First things, first is ACTION! I reviewed your story and fully understand how the system works. You may need to refer to some basic practices. Your primary initiative should be about "Turning Your Broken Stones, Into Your Stepping Stones"

CONSIDER THESE FOUR BASIC STEPS: Step #1. Get a pen and write down the job title you want. (Be specific.) Step #2. Review your resume like an analyst and hiring agency. Step #3. Tale a relook at your cover letter and ask; is this a meaningful document? Step #4. Sit down with a Resume Consultant (a trusted colleague) for review.

Contact anyone in the JobCase Community if you need assistance:

[IBYC]

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Barbara Gardner
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Childcare Provider at Child

Just wait on the lord to make his move something will come your way, maybe it's not your time to make a move, just give it a little time it will happen.

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John Desir
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Ground Handler at Fedex

You are not guilty of anything. Life guarantees no one a prompt,positive response to a job application in normal circumstances. Remember,the employers are not just sitting at their desks,twiddling their fingers, awaiting a request from you. A fetus takes nine months from conception to delivery. Seeds don’t germinate, grow, flower and yield fruit overnight. Life is not about speed, which is a killer.However, good things come to those who wait. Do so.Please

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Harry Berger
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Cute face single

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Julie Helton
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Editor Proofreader at Rrdonnelley

You need to pay very close attention to every piece of written communication that your potential employer will see. Your short post on this site contains multiple errors. That's sloppy, and a deal breaker for a lot of people.

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