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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Job Search Update

As you can imagine, searching for a job right now is a challenge in the Wausau area but there are jobs out there and there is some business growth (sadly another local company announced layoffs!). However, if one has the right attitude, knowledge, skills, and abilities (not to overlook the wonderful professional contacts) one might be presently surprised at what one might find. I am also pursuing the dislocated worker assistance offered in our area (nine counties make up this region). More on that in a later posting.

I have a second interview next week. This position in Plover (right outside of Stevens Point) and is with an organization that is privately owned and growing. I believe that this is a great opportunity and it would be one that would be very challenging. 

In addition, I had a phone interview yesterday for a position that I sent my resumé to the end of last week. The telephone interview was for a position in Appleton (technically Grand Chute). A slight drive (okay, a long drive) but a non-manufacturing business. Sorry so vague, just don't want too much information out there.

Both of the aforementioned positions are Human Resources Manager roles which are target positions for my next career step. I am also interested in possibly education with data/information systems management (HRIS). I am more excited about the second interview but they are both excellent opportunities to 'stretch my wings'. No guts - no glory!

On Tuesday, I went to interview/meet with Jenn and her supervisor. Who is Jenn, you might ask? She is an AFLAC District Sales Coordinator and her boss is the Regional Sales Coordinator. I met Jenn when I was working at SNE/The Schield Family Companies. Jenn presented herself well and truly appeared to enjoy her job. I reconnected with her recently on LinkedIn (professional social network). I thought that the benefit component (AFLAC) fit well with the HR background I presently have. Plus, who doesn't love the duck? What I didn't realize was that I would be an independent (aka self-employed) sales representative of their products. Anyone who really knows me knows how hard I work and how determined I am, but (I know, there is never anything good after 'but') since Mike is self-employed, I don't feel comfortable if we are both self-employed. I have the need for a stable income. Although the income potential and growth opportunities are endless with AFLAC, I don't have the strong urge to do that right now. (Key words, 'right now'.)

Oh, let me step back. On my birthday (March 14 for those of you who want to send belated gifts :0) I took a 'test' for a Human Resources Assistant position with the State of Wisconsin. What they are looking to do is fill a pool of applicants in certain roles. I think I did well on that test - I'll know in about six weeks.

Lastly, I am also applying for part-time work in some retail and clerical positions. I miss contact with people at work and there are some financial advantages to bringing in extra income while looking for the next career position. Plus, sometimes those positions that are stepping stones can turn into something wonderful. If you are curious about that, go to Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) and read about Unemployment Insurance (UI). 

Stay tuned for more information. 

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