Last September, I started posting my goal to find a full-time job on this site. To achieve my goal, I uprooted myself from Vancouver to Calgary. Throughout October, I was busy adjusting to the new city and sending numerous resumes . I kept on doing these tasks until the end of the year.
In the first week of January, I got my first phone call for a job interview. The organization was Comox Strathcona Regional District in Courtenay, BC. I was excited and went to my first, and hopefully my last, job interview. After two agonizing two weeks of waiting for the news, I received the call that I was one of the two successful applicants for the job.
I have sent several resumes and cover letters to most of the entry planning jobs that I could find. I will be moving to Calgary this week.
Why moving? It will be a great challenge for me to move to a new location, without a job and with a place to stay yet.
Why Calgary? I have a relative and friend there, so I can depend on them for the first few weeks. After that, I don't want to be a burden, and I look forward to the challenges.
Here is my ongoing saga of finding a full-time job.
I have finally updated my resume and posted it online. It took a whole day to update it because I had to change it from "chronological" to "experience" -based. In the end, I had a combined version of both styles because I haven't had a lot of city planning related experience. I would like to show that the skills that I gained from other jobs are transferrable to a planning job.