[font="Arial""]I am on the same boat, it is really difficult to get a job if you don't know anyone inside of the company. Unfortunately people here priories your contacts than your qualification/experience. Try in zonajobs and bumeran, you may not find your ideal job (you may have to settle for a job that you are overqualified, it is that sad truth of Argentina 2013). Another alternative is doing something from home or ask your husband to find you a job in the company he is working at (family is great at doing this, sometimes the only way to get a good job is through family or friends). Don’t let it get you, if you are out of work just take long walks, get to know the city, talk to people about your job search, people here are really solidary, maybe chatting with a supermarket cashier you get a reference for a job in the supermarket or something like that (I know, it seems crazy that you would have to work in a supermarket with a MBA but at least you are going to get out of the house, you will get to meet people and you won’t feel so desperate). Take your kids to museums and parks, most of them are free, take advantage of all the free entertainment the city has to offer. Just enjoy and let go. It is difficult, I know, but you just need to relax, you won’t get a job overnight, right now it is a difficult task to get a job. [/font]