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My Professional Overview

(Est. Reading Time: 4 min)     I've been out of a job for over a year, and I have been applying to over 1000 jobs during that time. I lost count, seriously, but I noticed a trend. When I see less job postings, I get more job ghosting when I apply. Alternatively, when I see more job postings, I get more rejections. During this time, I had over 16 different companies I've interviewed with, and almost all have been setup by recruiters. The thing is, recruiters are not doing well in this job market, either, and there are a lot of scammers out there messing everything up. So, to even the score a bit, I wanted to inject more humanity into my hunt. Job applications today are a form with 5 to 10 blanks, half of it being demographics questions at the end that I've answered so many times, that I can almost recite them word-for-word from memory. How do you add more humanity to that? Add a "Are you a robot?" captcha to them? No, I needed a "cover letter" to add to m...

Loyalty and Value

(Est. Reading Time: 5 min)     Do you value yourself? What about your time? Have you any value in your friends? Family? Pets? What about the company you work for? Not everyone has the luxury of valuing their employer, but do you? And do they value you? Oh, and what about money? Is that valuable to you? I hope you answer yes to these questions, because there isn't an upside to answering no. Think about that. When you don't value any one of those things, what does that mean? Well, that thought process is exactly what led me to define strict guidelines for interviewing. When I am talking with a hiring team, I am not just being interviewed, I am also interviewing them. Fit goes both ways. And fit, to me, doesn't compromise my values. So here are my rules: 1) I must be compensated fairly. This one is about them valuing me and my time. Fair is not even a specific amount. It's based on my experience and skill set (which is always growing), versus the job that I will be doing, ...

Ghosts!

(Est. Reading Time: 18 min)      ( Don't have time to read? Listen to the Podcast version ) It is a quiet Monday evening, and you are up late, worried about finding your next job. Everyone else is asleep, the house is a little dark, and you are curled up under a blanket and cozy on your sofa doing one of your least favorite pastimes: job searching. When all of a sudden, you hear absolutely nothing. Crickets. Wait, what kind of ghost story is this? Hold on, it gets scarier. You don't hear anything for days, weeks, even months. You come to realize you are never going to hear anything at all! You've been ghosted! AHHHHHH! Unfortunately, if you have experienced this, you are not alone. A ghost job is a job that a company posts with the intention of never hiring for the role. Ghost jobs quite often lead to ghosting, which refers to never hearing back from a company after applying or interviewing. To be fair, there are ghost jobs that you actually hear back from, too. " Alth...