With or without multiple sclerosis (MS), good jobs are hard to get. Don't get discouraged if an interview doesn't go well. Go home and analyze what went right and what went wrong.
You'll get better and better with practice. Be tough on yourself. You need that winning edge to nail the job next time.
Just don't be defeatist in the process. After all, you'll never know if the real reason you were turned down for the job was that the boss had to hire his wife's nephew. If you are having difficulty figuring out where you fit in the work force, some chapters of the National MS Society offer a "Job Raising" program that gives career guidance, resume counseling, and more.
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