Anyone else jobhunting?
#31
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 7,605
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
I'm just starting now, after being here a month. There was a position open that might have been tailor made for me, but they decided to cancel it before I applied
So, I'm working on my resume - just need to write a suitably boastful introduction and my next priority has to be getting a drivers licence.
So, I'm working on my resume - just need to write a suitably boastful introduction and my next priority has to be getting a drivers licence.
#32
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
I'm not at the minute (but who knows for how long in this economy - and very few can say otherwise) - but have had a lot of experience with job hunting here. Same as what most others have said, it's rough at the best of times, and more so right now.
The deafening silence from countless applications is pretty much par for the course, as is jumping through hoops and being strung along with advertised prospective positions that turn out to be nothing etc. Not to mention the very annoying practice of not even indicating salary ranges on the job ads, etc.
It is not fun at all, is most discouraging and can take months and months - but eventually, you'll be in the right place at the right time! Network all you can; try and circumvent HR departments by clever use of resources to identify who your direct manager might be - usually if you can identify and send people an email/call about a job you've just applied for, you will be well received for going that extra distance and make yourself worth a look irrespective of the HR screen.
Good luck with it all!
The deafening silence from countless applications is pretty much par for the course, as is jumping through hoops and being strung along with advertised prospective positions that turn out to be nothing etc. Not to mention the very annoying practice of not even indicating salary ranges on the job ads, etc.
It is not fun at all, is most discouraging and can take months and months - but eventually, you'll be in the right place at the right time! Network all you can; try and circumvent HR departments by clever use of resources to identify who your direct manager might be - usually if you can identify and send people an email/call about a job you've just applied for, you will be well received for going that extra distance and make yourself worth a look irrespective of the HR screen.
Good luck with it all!
#33
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
Here's a good listing off craigslist; might be right for some folk here (self included!).
Ideal candidate would have no regard for how they come across, inability to juggle several projects at once and the communication skills of gnat. Enough knowledge of the green industry to be dangerous a plus. Sense of humor required.
Ideal candidate would have no regard for how they come across, inability to juggle several projects at once and the communication skills of gnat. Enough knowledge of the green industry to be dangerous a plus. Sense of humor required.
#34
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
around my neck of the woods that's not quite working out as they've been culling loads of healthcare jobs....probably because there's just so many in that area around here I guess.
#35
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
* agriculture-based economy
* manufacturing-based economy
* knowledge-based economy
What's next?
#37
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Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
I arrived in the USA a little over a month ago, to marry my American fiancée. I've only been job hunting for a fortnight, but I'm not having much luck - my background is in software development, and there isn't much work for that around here. If only I were a nurse, or a doctor, or a medical billing specialist, I'd be sorted...
#38
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
Been looking on and off for a year now. It really annoys me that you dont even get "thanks but no thanks" letters / emails. Especially when you have taken the time time to fill in the online application form for company A which looks exactly the same as the one you filled in for companies X, Y and Z, which in itself leaves me feeling like I've had deja-vu for the last 3 hours or so!!
The one interview I've had was 4 months after I applied for the job! And I thought recruitment processes in the NHS was bad!!
The one interview I've had was 4 months after I applied for the job! And I thought recruitment processes in the NHS was bad!!
#39
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Joined: Feb 2007
Location: USA
Posts: 2,212
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
something i have been pondering over and not come to a decision about yet is online applications. The email address is Aol.com. or yahoo.com or some such like. I dont like the idea that I am sending someone a copy of my life history and it probably ending up in some seedy guys basement who is just collating info on people. is it just me?
#40
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
I arrived in the USA a little over a month ago, to marry my American fiancée. I've only been job hunting for a fortnight, but I'm not having much luck - my background is in software development, and there isn't much work for that around here. If only I were a nurse, or a doctor, or a medical billing specialist, I'd be sorted...
#41
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
Been looking on and off for a year now. It really annoys me that you dont even get "thanks but no thanks" letters / emails. Especially when you have taken the time time to fill in the online application form for company A which looks exactly the same as the one you filled in for companies X, Y and Z, which in itself leaves me feeling like I've had deja-vu for the last 3 hours or so!!
The one interview I've had was 4 months after I applied for the job! And I thought recruitment processes in the NHS was bad!!
The one interview I've had was 4 months after I applied for the job! And I thought recruitment processes in the NHS was bad!!
And just today, in google translate English kind of alphabet soup, I got a rejection email from a companies French office even though I didn't apply for a position at that studio
#42
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
something i have been pondering over and not come to a decision about yet is online applications. The email address is Aol.com. or yahoo.com or some such like. I dont like the idea that I am sending someone a copy of my life history and it probably ending up in some seedy guys basement who is just collating info on people. is it just me?
#44
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Posts: 12
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
I'm in Erie, PA for the next year, while my wife finishes nursing school. I never really anticipated moving to a city with no software industry - I like the sound of where you are...
#45
Re: Anyone else jobhunting?
Anyway, loads of jobs in Boston and out towards Waltham, pretty much any tech firm out there has a office down here, some even way out in the burbs, Mathworks and Cognex are based where I live and they're hiring like crazy.