I'm looking for ways to improve my chances of securing my next job.To start off, I contracted most of last year (2012). Unfortunately, none of the contact jobs went permanent. I ended up working a series of short term contracts each lasting about 3 months (1. Security Admin / Access Control, 2. Desktop Refresh/Deployment, 3. Help Desk & POS support & 4. ATM refresh / Base 24 configuration). I was asked to leave my last job early in November of 2012 due to work permit issues. It took me 7 months become eligible to work again and now I'm ready for the IT work force.
During the time I was not working, I earned my A+. Now I am now on track to sit for Network+ within the next 3 weeks. I did my best to keep in touch with recruiters from several IT recruiting firms in my area (Columbus, OH), keeping them informed as to when I will be returning to work again. The calls for help desk, desktop support and application support analyst type of job offers came in frequently but I had to turn them all down. I am trying to move away from the Help Desk roles and move more towards Desktop/PC support or even Entry level Network Engineering type roles. One recruiter told me that when he presented me to one of his clients for a Help Desk role, the client made a comment about my my resume being spotty and having too many short term stints. I was under the impression that the contracts I worked made me a more seasoned IT professional and showed my capability to adapt and excel in changing environments. He told me the client (some pharmaceutical / medical research company) was looking for a consistent 2-3 years of experience.
I also noticed that response from most of the recruiters I was in contact with regards to job placement have not been as responsive as of late. Could it be that most businesses are just not hiring as much as they did earlier in the year? Maybe the Economy? Or maybe is it because of the holidays (July 4th). Last year I was landing jobs fast and with relative ease and most of the roles I interviewed for lead to employment. I fear that the 7 month unemployment gap might be having a negative effect on job hunting, but then again it's only been 5 days.
One recruiter from Randstad called me with a job offer and said I was a perfect match a PC Support role at a major department store. I kept the communication line open and forwarded her the necessary docs she needed (resume, references, etc). After a week or so, she told me that the client will like to do a phone interview and wanted to know my hours of availability. I told her on 07/01/13 & 07/02/13 between 12 pm and 3 pm. On both days I received no call or clarification as to when the interview will actually take place.
I have spent hours tweaking and cleaning up my resume and plan to spend even more time working on it. I hope getting the Network+ certification improves my chances of landing a decent job. To what degree, I don't know. Most of the Network engineering jobs I have seen on Monster, Career Builder, Dice, Indeed, etc require a considerable amount of experience along with at least a CCNA certification. Here is a stripped down version of my resume
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