Whatever happened to a little common courtesy???
As you guys know, I've been unemployed for the last 4 months. I send out roughly 3-5 resumes a week to anything I am remotely qualified for. I applied to the Michigan Humane Society over a month ago. I was told by the woman doing the hiring that there were 4 openings. I have heard nothing from anyone!!! No reject letters or reject e-mails - NOTHING!!!
I just called a parochial school I applied to find out the status. The job was filled!
I am getting so frustrated over this whole thing. It used to be that you'd get a letter saying "thank you for applying but we've filled the position". *Sigh*
I am doing everything in my power to find a job. This economy sucks big time! I even applied to PetSmart and called them once a week for over 3 months to find out the status after the manager promised me he'd call me. They hired someone else!!
I am so disappointed. I haven't let it get to me up to this point, but it's getting a little difficult to keep my chin up when no one even acknowledges your efforts.
Thanks for listening guys. I guess I just needed to vent.
An Explanation...Not an Excuse
I work in human resources in high technology. Two years ago we were paying signing bonuses to new hires. In over 25 years I have never seen a job market like it is today.
We aren't doing any hiring. If someone leaves...we figure out a way to make do.
My husband needed an administrative assistant for his business. I offered to screen the resumes (who better knows what he needs in an admin ;) ;) ) His company posted the job on Monster Board. In 24 hours I had received over 3000 resumes. I had to ask them to take it off. I could not process any more imformation.
I have friends in the recruiting business. Right now they are suffering because the best way to get a job is network, network, network. Employers look for less expensive ways to fill jobs -- employee referrals, etc.
Temp to perm is a great way to go as well.
And...the early bird gets the worm...of those 3000 resumes...it was maybe the first 100 I really looked over carefully.
BTW....my situation is precarious so I too send out resumes....and get no responses...and these are my collegues!
All that said....positive mental energy is so important....keep the faith and ask people for help. It makes them feel good and just might lead to a job!
Re: An Explanation...Not an Excuse
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Originally posted by Edwina's Secretary
All that said....positive mental energy is so important....keep the faith and ask people for help. It makes them feel good and just might lead to a job!
Donna, Sara has said it all in just that one sentence.
I have a young friend who has relocated to California from Boston. He is an engineer and he left a very well paid position. He has been here since last August and aside from a handful of interviews - he has found NOTHING. This is the worst job market I have seen for years and years. It is very depressing for young people who have just graduated and are ready to start their careers. Instead they find themselves living off of Mom and Dad.