After I got my latest job rejection, my friend the life coach Jan Loiselle gave me some advice. She said that I may not have given enough space in the interview to explain all the things I bring to the table. She suggested that I write a list of things that I can do, so I can remember next time to emphasize the breadth of my talents and experience.
Wow, 10 feels like a lot! Maybe it's because my list of things I really want to do is getting shorter, lol. Here goes:
1. Writing
2. Editing
3. Email marketing
4. Website content management
5. Organizing (redoing a website, organizing a company's whole Google Drive, etc.)
6. Project management
7. Social media
8. PowerPoint presentations
9. Process development and streamlining
10. Culture building
Phew! One thing that's good about getting older is that you have more things you've learned to do, and I think it's helpful to remind ourselves of that when we're job hunting. You also have a better sense of what you enjoy doing!
Wow, 10 feels like a lot! Maybe it's because my list of things I really want to do is getting shorter, lol. Here goes:
1. Writing
2. Editing
3. Email marketing
4. Website content management
5. Organizing (redoing a website, organizing a company's whole Google Drive, etc.)
6. Project management
7. Social media
8. PowerPoint presentations
9. Process development and streamlining
10. Culture building
Phew! One thing that's good about getting older is that you have more things you've learned to do, and I think it's helpful to remind ourselves of that when we're job hunting. You also have a better sense of what you enjoy doing!