anonymous12345
Senior Don Juan
I am career wise stuck at the moment, and have run out of ideas. I currently train for becoming an insulation fitter (a speciality within plumbing), 4 months or so, that might lead to an income. Better than being unemployed — Perhaps. The work is just so simple that I get severe depression symptoms due to the lack of stress and challenge.
About me:
Drawbacks:
Any ideas?
About me:
- Master’s degree in finance from a reputable Swedish university
- Bachelor is marketing management/general economics from Norway
- A well-written CV and cover letters, although they are traditional
- Attended a LinkedIn webinar on the topic of job hunt which is supposed to be “modern” and “advanced”, but it was not much new
- Sent over 200 applications in south of Sweden/Denmark over about 1.5 years. Fintech, IT, economics, finance, blue-collar jobs too
- I have IT skills, been working 4 years commercially as a C++ engineer for a large telecom company, and many years before that in open-source/various projects. My skills are somewhat old school (for instance no cloud), but a good programmer and founded in computer science though no formal education on this front
Drawbacks:
- There’s currently an economical recession over here and some analysts say it will get worse/stay the same for 2024 before correcting. If my solution is better times it means waiting maybe five years
- There seems to be few junior jobs out, basically all jobs ask for experience
- Never worked in finance, and it’s now about 3 years since I took the degree. I studied jazz piano/sabbatical for two years after it (career wise stupid, thought it would work out)
- Further large gap in CV due to studies after work and personal tragedies
- Getting old, 39. Sometimes it feels like I’m poor at adaptation and learning new things
- I’ve been in 18 processes, digitally and in person. I’m good at that I would say
- But: in essence I don’t beat the competition or manage to convince I’m a good hire
Any ideas?