Turtledove
New member
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2011
- Messages
- 359
- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 6w5
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Would anyone point me to any good sites they would recommend for:
1. Help writing resumes
2. Finding good jobs in local area
OR
Good jobs that are qualifications for an INFP/J
I've tried arts and crafts stores, restaurants, newspaper, pet stores, and 2 departments stores and they are booked.
Edit: Here's my background. I have graduated May of 2010 with a BGS with con. in Fine Art. I have been looking for work for over a year. My goal is to get a part-time job for about a year or two and then go back to school one day for a Masters Degree in Graphic Design. Naturally, I'm stubborn in my beliefs of what I want to do; I wanted to be an illustrator for kids and teens books. I try right now to be realistic to get a particular job; I REALLY DO NOT want to work at a fast food restaurant but it seems that I might have to to at least find something. It does get discouraging that I'm either over-qualified or under-qualified. I'm very naive about how the work force works. I'm not struggling for money or anything, but I do need to become more independent.
1. Help writing resumes
2. Finding good jobs in local area
OR
Good jobs that are qualifications for an INFP/J
I've tried arts and crafts stores, restaurants, newspaper, pet stores, and 2 departments stores and they are booked.
Edit: Here's my background. I have graduated May of 2010 with a BGS with con. in Fine Art. I have been looking for work for over a year. My goal is to get a part-time job for about a year or two and then go back to school one day for a Masters Degree in Graphic Design. Naturally, I'm stubborn in my beliefs of what I want to do; I wanted to be an illustrator for kids and teens books. I try right now to be realistic to get a particular job; I REALLY DO NOT want to work at a fast food restaurant but it seems that I might have to to at least find something. It does get discouraging that I'm either over-qualified or under-qualified. I'm very naive about how the work force works. I'm not struggling for money or anything, but I do need to become more independent.
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