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It's illegal to be a communist and in the government so I have to be careful...
But yes, I have looked there.
You're American, I just noticed.
Still, I think it's a good idea to improve your skills in your field. Even if you don't care for the company or organization, try to at least make it seem like you just want to work in general, that you're passionate about it.
It will be harder to convince others that you're motivated, if you have too many gaps in your knowledge.
Yeah, the gaps in knowledge are no bueno, at this point.
Any pointers on finding certifications?
I have an IT background, so I really couldn't tell you. I didn't even need a certification because prices are fixed worldwide, and I live in a low income country. But it's good idea to look for certifications, it will give you an idea of the skills that are in demand.
Good point.