I got a call yesterday from the HR director -- returning my call about name spellings for my thank you notes -- and she spilled the beans that I was not in the final two for the Community Affairs Specialist position. I am not sad. While the money would have been nice, I really wasn't looking forward to project management, and I'd be hard-pressed to justify declining an offer when I'm a single parent.
On the other hand, the dear HR director wanted me to know that not this week but probably next they are going to post an opening for a scheduler at TriMet and I should keep my eye open for that. ;) I think she likes me.
What I also did was gussy up a little, write a cover letter, and make yet more use of
vampireborg's graciously lent blazer to stop into SolarWorld AG's local office and drop off my letter; résumé; awards, honors, and recognition; and references for the quasi-HR-director there. *crosses fingers* I REALLY want to work there. It's close, it's green, and it's the softer side of tech.
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http://www.vestas.com/vestas/global/en/Jobs_and_Career/Vacancies/ These people also randomly have Portland openings, don't know if it's anything you can do, but they're wind power. :D
*sigh* I bet you put a name on your cover letter, and not "Sir or Madam." *is not bitter at the latest crop we got, no, not at all*
Lord, I hate reading resumes. *grins*
Good luck!
However, I had two copies printed -- one Sir and one Madam, and I handed over the one appropriate for the person.
I hope you get something amazing--TriMet would be awesome, but the other companies sound great, too.
I'll be up north next week but am taking a class at the cathedral and staying with Kris or Meryl so probably won't get to see you. Class is from 8:30 to 4 for 5 days. Arriving Sunday after church. Leaving Saturday morning.
Love, qp