
Originally Posted by
Oki-Des
Although I would usually suggest for you to go to school. If you need money now or are considering going to school to get a job, you can get one without your degree. Many employers want the next interviewer to be the person who gets the job. Think about it; it is their job to find a new employee. The sooner they do the sooner they can get back to their lives. This is why they truly want you to be the right fit. You just have to make it through the interview without proving them wrong. If the next time you go into an interview you have the confidence to know you will get the job, you actually might. Just remember not to be nervous. I use to go to job interviews for jobs I never could get. I would interview for $200K jobs that asked incredibly difficult questions. But then when I would apply for a $50K job, closer to my actual ability the interviews were a breeze. Just as a woman wants a man with confidence so do employers. Go into every interview knowing you have something to offer. Many companies expect to have to train you for everything you will need to know, therefore do not worry about details. What an employer cares about is whether you are going to show up on time, look good, show respect and have the capacity to learn. They can and will teach you the rest. You can do what you want and do not be afraid to try. Each interview is an opportunity to learn even if you do not get that specific job. I am the CEO of a large medical device manufacturing company and know what employers are looking for. Build up your confidence, press your suit, put together a resume and start looking for local employment. Good Luck!