“Struggling 27M in third world country with HR degree – how to find job and financial stability fast? Need advice to support future marriage plans! #jobsearch #careeradvice #financialstability #relationshipgoals”
Background:
27-year-old with 2 years of sales experience, unhappy and struggling to find HR job due to lack of experience. Unemployed for 6 months, running out of savings. Planning to marry girlfriend in 2 years, urgent need to get life on track.
Current Situation:
Applied for internship, uncertain about job prospects after it ends. Still applying for HR positions, unsure of future. Seeking advice and suggestions to overcome financial challenges and secure stable job.
Request for Help:
Looking for guidance on finding job opportunities, building experience, and achieving financial stability. Any advice appreciated to support future marriage plans and fast-track life goals. Thank you for any assistance!
Contact US based businesses and ask them if they need a remote HR worker
Go military they have HR jobs
DM me
It’s understandable that you’re feeling anxious in this situation. Here are some steps you can take to improve your job prospects and get back on track financially:
**Focus on Your HR Job Search:**
* **Highlight Transferable Skills:** Even though you disliked sales, you likely developed transferable skills like communication, customer service, and organization that can be valuable in HR. Emphasize these skills in your resume and cover letter.
* **Target the Right Jobs:** Focus your job search on entry-level HR positions or HR assistant roles. You might also consider HR generalist positions in smaller companies that might be more open to candidates with less experience.
* **Network:** Connect with HR professionals on LinkedIn. Attend industry events (online or in-person) if possible. Networking can help you learn about job openings and get your foot in the door.
Are you an American living in a third world country or are you a citizen of that throes world country? If it’s the former, you might want to consider coming back to the US where there are better job opportunities. If it’s the latter, don’t come here. We have enough of an immigration problem as it is. Sorry.
You’re doing better than me. We’re the same age except I have a 6 month old son. And I’m in a field where I’m competing with phds to get a job. I have a masters, but no work experience so doesn’t really help)