After I got laid off, I took the rest of that week off. Not to sulk, really, but to process my thoughts and figure out what to do. The next week I had interviews everyday except MLK Day. I met with two staffing agencies, had an interview on my own, and was sent on one by agency #2. The interview I had on my own was with a small start-up. They were looking for a marketing coordinator, but I wasn't convinced they were looking for me. Still, I thought they might offer me the job. Boy am I glad they didn't. The interview the agency sent me to was for the corporate headquarters of a large bank. I wasn't excited about it because it was a temporary job and the location was pretty far away from our house. But at the interview I found out that the job was filling in for the Senior Marketing Specialist while she's on a 3-month maternity leave. Count training before and catching her back up afterwards, and it turns into a 4 or 5 month assignment. However, I've been told by about 5 different people, including the 2 who interviewed me, that it's a growing and evolving company, and there's always the possibility that they'd keep me on after she comes back. So I don't feel that I'll be let go. Of course I could - that's the official deal, but I'm feeling positive and treating this like a 4 month interview. So far I feel like I've impressed people and done a good job.
This is my second week, and so far I really like it. I've been training, of course, which makes you feel stupid and annoying for asking so many questions. I'm in charge of local and regional marketing for all of our regions (5 states), along with all of our grand openings of new branches. It's really fast-paced, which is what I love. I've learned a lot. I think my favorite part of this new job is the level of professionalism. Everyone wears a suit just about every day, everyone respects each other's personal space and privacy, and everyone seems really intelligent, but not snobby. So far I haven't met any office weirdos or even rude people. All my coworkers have been the appropriate amount of friendly, I get along with them, and I think they seem to like me.
All around, I feel like this was a really good thing for me. I didn't fit in at the old place, and I was really bored. Here, the days fly by and I feel challenged, as well as needed.
Now if only it would become permanent...
Ebolingham
11 years ago

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I'm so impressed! I know they're going to love you and value your work ethic so much. Does this mean you have to buy some new clothes? :) Suits suits suits!
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