Conyers, Dwayne wrote:
Could be a number of things -- and perhaps you might want to see a
professional consultant.
When I left the military, I had no clue about the civilian business
world. Didn't know the dress code, the jargon, or how how to sell my
skills.
A friend had a consulting business and provided several valuable tips.
When I changed my style of dress... tightened up my resume... and gained
interviewing skills, my employability improved 100%.
It's the "getting to interview" stage that I have issues with. :)
If that is not a reasonable option (I got free service since Crystal and
I were, um, friends) -- perhaps some books on the subject may help.
LOL, don't think my fiancee would be too impressed if I took that
course... :p
I'll look into some books I think...
Matt
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