SelfTaught
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So, I'm unemployed. Shit.
I've been searching for a new job for the past month and haven't had any luck. I've signed up for a few agencies and visit the big job boards like monster, yahoo, careerbuilder, and the like. Still no luck.
I need the upper edge on the other candidates applying for the same position because I graduated college in June 08 and haven't gained any experience in my field. I worked in HR and accounting until my organization got downsized. So I kinda fucked up not looking for a job in my field once I graduated. Are there better/less-obvious ways to look for jobs online that most other people don't know about? I feel like the jobs I'm applying for are already flooded with fresher/newer potential candidates which leaves me in the dust.
I'm also not very experienced writing cover letters. I googled it and all the samples I got were the same boring/standard writing procedures. Anyone have samples or guides I can follow?
Here are my stats:
Any suggestions are welcome.
Note: I know the economy is in a slump right now. I'm not trying to think about that. Let's keep it optimistic.
I've been searching for a new job for the past month and haven't had any luck. I've signed up for a few agencies and visit the big job boards like monster, yahoo, careerbuilder, and the like. Still no luck.
I need the upper edge on the other candidates applying for the same position because I graduated college in June 08 and haven't gained any experience in my field. I worked in HR and accounting until my organization got downsized. So I kinda fucked up not looking for a job in my field once I graduated. Are there better/less-obvious ways to look for jobs online that most other people don't know about? I feel like the jobs I'm applying for are already flooded with fresher/newer potential candidates which leaves me in the dust.
I'm also not very experienced writing cover letters. I googled it and all the samples I got were the same boring/standard writing procedures. Anyone have samples or guides I can follow?
Here are my stats:
- BS in Biochemistry
- Have the education to work in either field, chemistry or biology.
- Have plenty of academic lab experience, just not professional experience.
- Would probably be best suited to an entry-level position that doesn't pay much at first -- need to get foot in door.
- Live in the Chicagoland area.
- Am willing to take position in any of the following and more: lab technician, quality control chemist, chemical manufacturing, research assistant, food safety/testing. etc.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Note: I know the economy is in a slump right now. I'm not trying to think about that. Let's keep it optimistic.