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  • #55971
    Happy Pooch
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    I suggest that while waiting for interviews, you can practice interviewing by asking friends to do mock interviews with you so that you can practice answering questions to potential interview questions, and at the same time reseraching other interview tips. There are tons online. Also, since you mentioned lack of experience, may I also suggest doing a little volunteer work in the industry that you are interested in getting a job in? I actually did this right after college while working at a minimum-wage fast food place and the volunteer work paid off because that was what I used as experience to land an entry level job. The volunteer experience will also allow you to meet new people, friends and make business/professional connections that may help you land a job. It will also allow you to practice dealing with people in the work place to hopefully help you with overcoming fear and anxiety. Hope this helps, and I wish you well 🙂

    #55970
    Happy Pooch
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    Who has told you that you have a mental problem? Family, friends? what do you think? Have you done any personal research on any of these mental conditions? Not sure which “why” you are trying to understand. Can you be more specific?

    #55969
    Happy Pooch
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    My thought is to leave it alone. He will come to you/contact you when he is ready. If by that time, you’re still interested then you respond back. If not, move on. One thing I learned, can’t beg and plead and expect to get a reaction or reply that you want. You have to learn to let go and let things happen sort of naturally if that makes sense.

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