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chhotii ([personal profile] chhotii) wrote2019-11-13 10:02 am

go, me!

Accomplishments of late:

* Edited resume. Starting point was terrible (that's not just my lack of self-esteem speaking, that was the assessment of the Office of Career Services person (although she put it more tactfully than that.)) Improved it from "terrible" to "good".
* Met with the OCS lady to get the resume proofread and critiqued. She had a couple minor suggestions but basically her assessment was it's ready to go.
* This morning: figured out how to upload resume to LinkedIn
* Wrote and sent a cover letter!!!

Not that I expect anything to come of the cover letter I sent. Everyone says to go all PI-mode sleuthing about the company until you figure out the name of the hiring manager, and address the letter by name, and I failed at that. The job has been posted for two months, so they are being picky, I guess. They ask for a BS or MS in computer science, which I don't have. I consider my experience equivalent, but, no, it's not the academic certification. I made a big thing of my master's in Biology, but they don't ask for that. For a bioinformatics position, my Python experience might be a bit thin.

But, I have to get into the habit of doing this-- getting over my feelings of inadequacy, not cowering with timidity, and sending these out.
drwex: (Troll)

[personal profile] drwex 2019-11-14 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
The job-hunting process sucks, no two ways about that. Best of luck and let me know if I can help.
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[personal profile] drwex 2019-11-24 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for the consideration. I'm well within my load limits right now.

The adage about between T Day and NY is much less true than it used to be. Arranging interviews is still hard because lots of people use up PTO then but also there's a calendar and sometimes people who don't fill open reqs before year end lose those reqs so they're motivated to move the process along.