Comment Re:The best solution (Score 1) 613
You don't have to outright lie to change the perspective of your experience just jazz it up.
For example, I was a clerk in a store/shop/fast food...etc..
On my resume I'll put "Handled business critical transactions to facilitate companywide growth"
So for Technical support I might put "managed customer iquiries to enable a fluid business relationship and enhance overall customer satisfaction"
And instead of "technical support" I might call it "Customer service represenative" and play up the Customer service side. Any employer likes to see a little customer service skill on a resume even in a technical feild.
One last thing... Most Job interviews don't work out in my experience. It's about volume. If you want a job, increase your search range and number of interviews. Go in assuming failure and just relax. Have a shot or two of whiskey first. Couldn't hurt.
Best of luck.