It took me 14 months to find a new job after my last job ended.
I looked constantly. I had a good reputation, a bang-on resume, scads of business contacts, and I could hold my own in an interview. And I had no offensive tats or body piercings.
I accepted a job - finally - but it pays 27% less than my prior job. Despite the salary decrease, I feel quite lucky to even have a job in this economic climate.
Similar experience, when I first moved here a little over 2 years ago. Took me almost 9 months to finally land a job and within that time, I'd only been called for 2 interviews :shrug:
I have a great reputation, awesome resume, knew plenty of important contacts and give a great interview too. Andddd I look like a clean-cut nice girl next door.
My field is a little specific, in Graphics, but I was applying to anything and everything that'd accept my degree. I had admin experience from several internships but no one was calling me bc I was technically overqualified for those positions. I didn't even get a chance to tell them I'd gladly take the pay cut

I worked full-time at Home Depot for the time being and part-time bartending...I actually had more trouble trying to get a filler retail position closer to where I was staying! Originally I'd just transferred to the HD here since I'd been working at one back in CT before moving. I tried for-ev-er to get a retail job closer in St Marys or Calvert....not a single call back. I always did the whole apply online then walk in to the store during off-peak hours to hand a hard copy to a manager thing...nada. It's like they saw the BA of Arts on my resume and assumed I'd quit the second I'd land a position in my career-field :shrug: most frustrating thing ever. Thing was, I knew I'd still need a part-time job after my full-time job to help out with the bills I created living off of minimum wage for a year. No one wanted to even hear that from me. I finally just created a "retail/customer service only" resume that didn't list my college degree or graphics experience, just all the customer service jobs I had getting through HS and college...FINALLY got a couple calls. Within a week though I got the graphics position I have now and just stayed with HD on the weekends for a couple months bc it was easier and more flexible until I was good with some bills again.
But seriously, it was rough. It just blew my mind how little people were willing to even meet with me bc of what they assumed off my resume. I wanted to scream every time I went to a restaurant as a customer, that I'd applied to several times (and spoke with managers) and had to deal with incompetent employees. You'd rather have this nit-wit full-time than a reputable slightly-over-experienced worker like me. Whatever
