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Old Jul 02, 2017, 12:21 PM
Anonymous52222
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Originally Posted by scaredandconfused View Post
I would first check around to see if there are any free services offered for job interview help. I received free job interview assistance through the YMCA Employment Center, perhaps there is something similar to that where you are located? I found it very helpful to practice with another human, I am not sure how effective a program would be. However, if you can't find anything else I'd say go for it. Being good at job interviews is quite important, even for entry level jobs.
That's the thing though. I can't get enough help from free programs. I am trying to utilize services at college, however, I only get about 2 hours a week in training and that isn't enough when I will have job interviews lined up later this month.

I need more help than that. I need to be able to spend countless hours on training because I don't see myself succeeding otherwise.

Poor social skills and a lack of confidence are holding me back. I need to do something about them but I truly don't see how a free service would be enough.