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i really need some advice, im 19 and have been applying to jobs for about 2 years, after leaving college in june i've applied to over 100 jobs, i've lost count, but i cant understand why no one will give me a chance, im not a bad kid and work really hard for what i have, the way i look has nothing to do with this as i hardly ever even get an interview i'm applying for low entry jobs and ones that dont need experience and offer training Try getting some advice on interview technique. Plenty on the internet, or try your local job centre. see a career advisor maybe you are trying for jobs in which you have no experience You think you got probs.I`me 53 been looking for two years nobody wants you at that age,apart from asda and I cant see myself in a shop.However keep trying your young enough.and Good Luck. What jobs are you applying for? That could be the problem. Try applying for entry level jobs or jobs that don't require experience or education. Send me your CV. I will hire you. Your CV is the way to grab a potential employer's attention. After you turn in your application are you attaching a resume and calling back? what type of job are you looking for in any job you need to start at the bottom Two points to help. Firstly you may need to express willingness to work unsociable hours including weekends, public holidays like Christmas Day and night shifts. That could well eliminate about 90% of those competing against you to get jobs on offer in whatever area you live in. Try asking at the local Jobcentre plus for an application form for the job as their boss. Then ask them whether the plans have been accepted yet for relocating that branch to a particularly nasty area of town. You had heard that the local council were going to use these offices for more efficiency cuts planning due to the council tax non payment increases. The statement that bothers me is the way I look has nothing to do with this as I have not had an interview. Could you expand upon this? As though that might be the reason you have not gotten an interview. Multiple tattoos piercings etc are a turn off by most business's and their customers. Finding your first job can be hard, and most people go through the same that you have just described, but they manage to pull through it. y dont go for freelance work online?it only requires basic computer knowledge.they are genuine sites in this category.to be sure that a site is genuine, withdraw the min. possible amount from it. even i work online. to know more and enrol, contact me. you will soon be earning more than ur friends. perhaps you should try doing some voluteer work (if you're not already that is). it always looks really good on your CV and it may help you. What about applying for a job at a shop (large chain) or fast food establishment - then when any internal jobs get advertised you could apply for office or management you could apply - it gets your foot in the door. |
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