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When I finished school a year ago, the company I was working for moved the marketing department from Florida to NC and I had 7 weeks to find a new job. I had the opportunity to move into a full-time spa job at a very high-end hotel. For various reasons I've found the career move much less fulfilling and I miss being the marketing maverick I once was.
The job market is so limited right now, I'm finding it hard to even get a call back. The first interview I went on, I felt like an idiot when they asked what I was doing now even though it's in my resume, buried at the end.
Ummm...I do nails and skin care....
I went on another interview that went much better, but I still lacked the verbiage and marketing speak that once rolled of my tounge with ease and confidence. I kick myself while driving about what I should have said.
I guess what I want to know is if anyone else has taken a break and how you got back into it. I feel like I've abandoned a part of me that I might never get back. I never realized how much I enjoyed it or how much I identified myself with my career. I want to be seen as a professional again and I'm not sure where to start.