I am getting very discouraged in my search for a job in the States. The main problem is that I've spent 10 years living and working in Russia, gaining experience that you'd think would be priceless for any think tanks in the States. But all the job openings I find require things of me that I don't have - a Master's degree, or years of experience in "analysis" that I lack. I know many people exaggerate on their resumes to get their foot in the door, but to me that seems like a bad idea -- surely they'd figure out if I exaggerated things pretty quickly. I also don't have any connections to help me get my foot in the door anywhere. So it seems like I will have to settle for a job that has absolutely nothing to do with my education or experience, meaning 10+ years of experience in Russia was for nothing, as was my become fluent in Russian. So what the hell was the point?! Very frustrating. I know I should be happy to find any job, but I'd really much rather find something that will allow me to grow and develop, not just something to help me pay the bills. Naive, I know. But I've set the bar rather high for myself. Any advice? I've put myself in such a tricky situation here, having to apply for jobs Stateside while I'm in Ukraine. Knowing nobody to help me with a recommendation or anything like that.