Re: New CNA graduate needing help!
Could be any number of reasons. First, job market may be tight where you are. I'm in Chicago area and jobs, including for inexperienced, are plentiful.
2nd, are you going about looking for jobs 'correctly'. Most LTC's will allow you to fill out an application. I went door-to-door doing this plus online. I must have sent resumes to at least 50 places within a few weeks.
3rd, are you getting interviews and not getting jobs, or nothing at all? If people are willing to interview you, knowing you have no experience, and you do not get a job, then you may very well have issues with your interviewing technique. There are thousands of articles, and books, dealing with this subject. You need to have a well written, grammatically correct resume. When you fill out job applications, you need neat writing or printing, proper spelling and grammar. You need to be sure you present yourself well in an interview. Dress, mannerisms, etc. As I said, a huge amount of how-to interview info is available.
This is a subject I really talk about a great deal as I've had 3 major career changes, and used to change jobs a great deal. I've interviewed at least 100 times over 30 years and had some training in interviewing. Many people don't think of all these details. They merely 'show up' someplace not realizing they are not presenting a good impression.
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