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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 334770" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>What's RECO? I've done colleges that had ads listed already. It's pitiful. Example- I'm a licensed professional with 20 years of experience in my field, over ten managing. I've applied for entry level positions and even basic, general office work (answering phones, being a receptionist) in offices of this profession, letting them know that I'm willing and happy to do the work and accept the going salary for that work. Do I get even an interview? Nope- I'm over-qualified. I've looked at ads for basic day care worker (completely unrelated to my field). They want a darn college educated person for early childhood educ and experience.</p><p></p><p>This last lady who emailed- she mentioned "the perfect fit". I guess emmployers feel the ball is so much in their court that they can and are only considering who they think will be a perfect fit, while I'm just trying to find something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 334770, member: 3699"] What's RECO? I've done colleges that had ads listed already. It's pitiful. Example- I'm a licensed professional with 20 years of experience in my field, over ten managing. I've applied for entry level positions and even basic, general office work (answering phones, being a receptionist) in offices of this profession, letting them know that I'm willing and happy to do the work and accept the going salary for that work. Do I get even an interview? Nope- I'm over-qualified. I've looked at ads for basic day care worker (completely unrelated to my field). They want a darn college educated person for early childhood educ and experience. This last lady who emailed- she mentioned "the perfect fit". I guess emmployers feel the ball is so much in their court that they can and are only considering who they think will be a perfect fit, while I'm just trying to find something. [/QUOTE]
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