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Small-Scale Question Sunday for October 30, 2022

Do you have a dumb question that you're kind of embarrassed to ask in the main thread? Is there something you're just not sure about?

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I have 19 years of retail management experience. A recent BS in Nutrition & Masters in Global Management.

What career opportunities can I find? Preferably outside of retail. Preferably over 72k/year (I make 65k now).

I'm having a horrific time finding something, anything.

I've applied for probably 500+ jobs - and gotten only a few interviews and one job (my current one I've been at for 9 months after 19 years at GNC).

Any thoughts, feelings, ideas, recriminations are welcome.

(Edit: should this have waited for the Wednesday thread?)

Something in logistics or project management, perhaps. You could probably move into business/technical management shortly after that, if it interests you. There's a ton of project management for health-related things from my recent searching, but there's an awful lot of "general PM stuff" out there, and it usually pays reasonably well.

As far as applications/interviews go, a network really does help, in my experience. It's stupid, and I hate that it matters, but... strongly consider reaching out to people you know and seeing if they have any leads.