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As a gay/lesbian, would you date someone who isn’t out of the closet yet?
My impression is that almost no one who is out wants to date someone in the closet. The problem seems to be two-fold, the first is that it forces the partner to "go back in" for the sake of their date, and the second is they have to deal with all the drama associated with being in the closet. So itRead more
My impression is that almost no one who is out wants to date someone in the closet. The problem seems to be two-fold, the first is that it forces the partner to “go back in” for the sake of their date, and the second is they have to deal with all the drama associated with being in the closet. So it seems that for the most part you will only be able to date other people who are also in the closet. How do you find them? I don’t know.
See lessHow long does it take to get a job in the US?
Coming to the USA already established professional, it’s going to be difficult to find your niche career and grow as you used to do in your home country. You’re going to start from the bottom, which is okay. Just remember that you should earn your professional reputation in a totally new environmentRead more
Coming to the USA already established professional, it’s going to be difficult to find your niche career and grow as you used to do in your home country. You’re going to start from the bottom, which is okay. Just remember that you should earn your professional reputation in a totally new environment where people speak a different language, has a different professional approach and culture. If you have opportunities definitely go back university to get USA education which will allow you to leverage your professional skills better. As to practical job hunting, start with building a resume fit with American job market requirements. If you don’t know how to do, look at one of the best examples and try to build a similar resume. Optimize your LinkedIn page. Don’t forget to put your experience from the home country. And write impressive LinkedIn summary, clearly indicated your key professional abilities. Once you applied for any job, try to find rep of human resource through LinkedIn, send a small note about you and your desire to work for them.
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