Happy Summer 2012
I am still out here, after a very long, somewhat lonely winter, and still seeking employment. I've been forced to revise my resume (downsize it, that is) on several occasions, suiting it to meet various opportunities.I do receive a lot of calls especially at the beginning of a month, or the quarter. I send in my latest resume creation and try not to get my hopes up.
Alas, I never hear from the agent again.
I have discovered a few things over the past year being unemployed:
- Most agents that call me seem to be calling from India.
- The issue with this has been that these agents have no idea of my geographic location: I am sent jobs for Hawaii (not bad), California, Idaho, Colorado, Texas, etc.
- I an agent does submit me for a job and I'm shortlisted, he/she is excited and calls me frequently. That IS exciting. But once the job is given to another candidate, I never hear from most agents again (there are a few exceptions).
- No matter how many emails I get for jobs, from many agencies, I can usually find them on my own via Google search posted on boards such as Monster or CareerBuilder or Sologig or Dice.
- I apply to jobs even if it seems like I'm under qualified (e.g., more programming tech skills than front-end design). I've noticed that many companies throw in any and all possible requirements to see what they can get.
I am still hoping to find work, even if it's temporary. Perhaps this will lead to a permanent job at the company that I'm on contract with. I've heard that's a good start.
Right now, I am freelancing... for a wonderful man who owns a creative agency in Princeton. I love the projects and they get increasingly challenging. So there is a silver lining.
Right now, I am freelancing... for a wonderful man who owns a creative agency in Princeton. I love the projects and they get increasingly challenging. So there is a silver lining.
Adios for now. Let me have your thoughts and comments.
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