Last week, I submitted my first job application in more than seven years. It took me almost two weeks to complete as I agonized over a customized resume and cover letter and an answer to the question "why would you be an asset to our company?" I find my usual writing "voice" is self deprecating and mildly ironic, but neither of those tones are particularly useful when one goes begging for work. After a weekend off from my job search, I was back at the library this morning to pick up What Color Is Your Parachute? , a classic of the "How to find your perfect job" genre*. What Color Is Your Parachute? is updated each year in order to provide the latest advice to us the unemployed, and Mr. Bolles is pulling no punches in this edition. In the very first chapter, he downplays the importance of the traditional resume I've just spent hours crafting. He titles his second chapter is "Google is your new resume". "What we know for sure i...
2021 and I'm still trying to remember which box I packed my sense of adventure in. Weaving and baking and walking the dogs until I can find it.