Without a degree, would these even be possible to get into? Any advice greatly appreciated
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I'm about to turn 30 years old, and have been in customer service for 15 years. I did 1 year of culinary school, which led to a cooking job for 8 years. But lately Ive just been bouncing from one customer service job to another. <br><br>I'd like to get out of customer service completely. The jobs below are things that I would actually enjoy<br><br>1. Digital Marketing or Social Media Marketing. This is the one I find the most interest in. All I would need is a laptop or desktop and an internet connection. I have been working with Canva for years, creating menus with ease, I've never once had to edit or ask for help. I feel like I could excel in this field, it also seems so simple to get into. <br>2. Accountant. I can handle numbers, my math skills are very solid. I've tried accounting software like QuickBooks and Zoho, and I feel as if it's all very simple to use. <br><br>3. Financial Advisor. I feel confident in my ability to list items and classify them. I've always been solid with numbers, and I know how to use various software programs, like the ones mentioned above. <br><br>4. Recruiting. I've always been a people person, I've got solid communication skills and can work with difficult people. I feel like I would be pretty solid in this field, I'm pretty good at matching skills with job requirements. <br><br>5. IT. I've always been interested in technology, but the field is so broad, and I don't really know where to start. I feel like I would have to get some training, and I truly don't know where to start, and I've tried asking around and still don't really have a solid idea of where to start / study. <br><br>I'm currently on a job hunt, and I'm feel as if my resume is solid, but I'm not really getting much interest, and I'm not really getting any interviews. I'm not sure if I'm being looked over, or if my resume is so bad that I'm being automatically tossed to the side. It's a little frustrating to be honest. I have about 24 job apps currently open and I just feel like I'm being completely looked over.
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