Sunday 10 June 2012

Where does the time go?

Its been three weeks since I started my interim part time role and I've been very remiss in not blogging and keeping myself in your mind. And more importantly, I've taken my eye off the ball in terms of job seeking.

Naughty, Naughty Iain!!!!

When job hunting it is such a relief to get back into the rigmarole of work and getting up in the morning and climbing into the car to go and earn some money. It's certainly a much better feeling than sitting at home, looking at a PC screen searching job boards and waiting for phone calls to be returned.

And yet I have slowed down my job search, and not kept in contact as much as I should with connections. But I know that my current role only has a certain shelf life and I'll be back to the market full time - quicker than you can drink your beer when the British weather is too hot.

So I have to get back to my regime of job seeking and work it around my current part time work commitments. The investment is in me and my family and I cannot not do anything and expect things to drop on to my plate. 

And I'll be more religious about doing as a minimum a twice weekly update for the Blog readers who are displaying withdrawal symptoms. I have had several people ask me when the next edition is coming - they need their fix!!!

Job searching is such a frustrating task so it is all the more rewarding to share experiences with others, both those in the same boat and those who just want to help. I have found LinkedIn to be very valuable. Indeed, my belief in the human spirit has been raised by the way that others have reacted to my predicament. 

Recently, I did a marketing blitz. It worked and revived my spirit and also reminded recruiters of me. A lot more contacts and connections were made and I remain convinced that the full time, permanent role that I want is out there just waiting for me. I know it is - another important thing in job hunting is to remain forever optimistic.

You may remember that my last full time interim role finished rather abruptly when the business went into administration. Its great to report that more and more of those folks are getting back in to work, but also depressing to see that there are still some of those folks struggling in the current job climate. I wish them well. If you have a role that you need filling then maybe they are in my list of connections. Check them out.

As always, I ask you to share this Blog with your connections, make comments and review my LinkedIn profile. And remember if you need a fantastically experienced senior HR professional just get in contact via LinkedIN or my mobile on 07722 447847. Look forward to speaking to you soon and blogging for you soon as well.

(C) Iain Williamson 2012



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