I've been on a tough job search for about a year now, facing constant rejections and even being ghosted after applying to numerous positions. I hold a Master’s degree in public administration and have three years of experience working in state government. My role involves data analysis with large datasets using Excel and Oracle databases, as well as negotiating contracts and managing the usual office tasks like emails and meetings. When I graduated with my bachelor’s degree, it was right before the pandemic hit, making it incredibly challenging to find a job, which led me to live with my parents for a while. I decided to take on more debt to pursue my master’s, thinking it would enhance my job prospects. I almost moved abroad to complete my degree but ultimately chose to stay and gain professional experience in my current position. Despite my efforts, I've been applying for jobs in both the public and private sectors, believing that my skills could translate well, but I keep facing rejection. Last year, I was so close to landing a new job but lost out to another candidate in the final interview round. My current salary barely covers my expenses, leaving me unable to save or pay off my debts, which is why I'm actively seeking new opportunities and even considering relocation. I can't help but wonder if my resume is the issue or if there's something else holding me back.
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