Sunday, August 30, 2009

Networking Is a Door Opener

If you are a regular reader of One Tomato at a Time, you may have noticed a gap between posts this past week. I’m not quitting the blog, and I haven’t been ill or lazy. I actually found some work that pays, and it has consumed my days and some of my evenings.

For part of the week, I’m on contract with an organization to cover marketing and communications while the director is on maternity leave. This means commuting two days a week and working at home part of another day. The remaining time is now devoted to writing, proofreading and editing marketing materials for a large D.C. client as well as making courtesy phone calls to members on behalf of a healthcare association.

My week is now diverse, I’m working with interesting people and stimulating topics, and I am using the best of my skills to do fulfilling work. I’m not back to where I was before I was laid off almost six months ago, and I still need to find a permanent, full-time position, but this is certainly an improvement.

What led to two weeks of interviews, meetings, a temporary job and freelance assignments?

Networking. Networking. Networking.

Attending professional and networking events, meeting and connecting with new people, staying in touch with friends and past associates, participating in email list groups, checking in periodically with a contract placement agency—all of these actions have been keys to opening up opportunities for me. They can be for you too.

See these other relevant posts:
To Temp or Not to Temp—That Is Sometimes the Question
Thoughtful Persistence Can Lead to Temp or Contract Work
Put on a Smile and Get out the Door

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations on finding some meaningful work! Hopefully, they'll be so impressed with you that it will lead to something more permanent (if anything can be considered permanent in this world), or at least some good contacts for other jobs. You go girl!

    Ken

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