I can take a look at employment agencies and see what they can offer. I was looking into a TEFL certificate as that can allow you to work abroad and make some money, but wasn't sure about that path. I can certainly look at it again. What would you list as the pros/cons of being a TEFL teacher?
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Thank you!! I have a degree in English and yeah, even though it's a hard degree to market in this job environment (especially this one that is collapsing), I am proud of it. It improved my writing and editing, research, and critical thinking skills. It's sad how these are skills that employers say they are looking for yet have zero respect for the liberal arts.
I didn't know about editing guilds. I'll take a look at the EFA and other similar guilds and see what I can find. Even if I can't find steady work, from what I understand, at least I connect with other editors. Thank you for sharing that information!
I've had my resume looked over dozen of times, but I guess it can't hurt to look it over one more time. I started applying for maybe 10 jobs a day mainly in mainly writing & editing jobs, customer support/service, and tutoring. Now, because I've been doing this so long and haven't been getting results, I kind of apply for jobs that I can just qualify for, but not so consistent. I kind of got discouraged with applying for jobs.
Yeah, I've learned that job fairs and recruiting events are a waste. They literally tell you to apply online. I think they just go to those events to just look important and that they are hiring. I wish I could find more laid back professional networking events in my area. I think I would have much more success.
Oh that's rough. I'm sorry that after doing all the same things that I have done, you still aren't able to get employment. It's really sad that we do everything that we are told to do and it's still not enough! Yeah, some people keep telling me to go back and get my masters and no, I'm not going further in debt and find myself in the same scenario. As you said, it's just not a good time to do that. I'll take a look and see if there's a young professionals networking in my area. I kind of just been looking at general networking events. Thank you and I wish you the best of luck as well!
I have a BA in English. As for the jobs that I am applying for, mainly writing & editing jobs, customer support/service, tutoring, and really anything else that I can qualify for.
I do have some experience working in IT as I did customer support there for a bit, but finding it difficult to jump back in there. What other career choices are in IT that you would recommend?
I have over five years of writing and editing experience and three years of customer service experience. I have taken several AI courses, and I am currently taking some coding courses, mainly because I'm interested in coding, but it also looks good on a resume.
Thank you for the feedback! At least it will give me a whole new career option and environment to work in. Where's the best place to get your certification? I see a lot of sites advertising and with various price points, so I know many of them are definitely trying to scam you or won't provide the best support.