chingon464 said:
Send resume to: daividochavez@arrowheadadvisors.net
Let me review and get back with you as I am a recruiter
Thanks, just tried to get in touch and it came back in deliverable.
chingon464 said:
Send resume to: daividochavez@arrowheadadvisors.net
Let me review and get back with you as I am a recruiter
Pilot Ag said:chingon464 said:
Send resume to: daividochavez@arrowheadadvisors.net
Let me review and get back with you as I am a recruiter
Thanks, just tried to get in touch and it came back in deliverable.
Is this of any use? West Houston.Pilot Ag said:
i got laid off from a product mgmt role in feb, and since then have applied to close to 100 PM roles via LNKD, indeed, everything. Not a ****ing peep. No follow-up, just the same BS canned "we appreciate your time" email 3 weeks later. My resume is great, I have skills and experience. I just don't get it.
Facts 100%. LinkedIn is the watercooler of the office internet, that is all.Jason_InfinityRoofer said:
Every job I ever had in oil and gas, real estate, and what I do now has been from direct contact and word of mouth. My last three corporate gigs were solidified with a phone call on Friday afternoon followed by walking in the door to work Monday. No interview. No BS.
I'm not convinced that online job applications arent the bare minimum attempt at a lazy HR person doing what they were told.
For what it's worth, last month I got a denial notification from a job I applied for in 2017…through LinkedIn. Lol.
It's not you.
Hang in there. I was laid off earlier this year. I completed 600+ applications, 20+ interviews, and that resulted in two offers. I was applying to jobs like the rent was due tomorrow!BadMoonRisin said:
here. going on 6 months in August of unemployment. Laid off Fortune 40 Sales Planning & Operations. I've had a few interviews. One was not a great fit, one would have been a strech role and one was perfect. The company where I had a phone screen, 1 mtg with hiring manager, 1 mtg with other team member I felt like I had the best interviews in my career. Said I would hear back "early next week..."and that week skated by without any news. Sent follow up last Wednesday knowing the hiring manager was on PTO last thurs/friday, but still crickets.
The hiring manager accidently reply all to the HR person and said "I really like [this candidate]! Please schedule him an interview with [other team member ASAP]" and she tried to recall it, then apologized when she couldn't because I had already read it.
I had a good feeling about that one, but it seems to have gone nowhere so Here I am back at square one.
Good luck to all you other there grinding. It's tough out here.
BadMoonRisin said:
here. going on 6 months in August of unemployment. Laid off Fortune 40 Sales Planning & Operations. I've had a few interviews. One was not a great fit, one would have been a strech role and one was perfect. The company where I had a phone screen, 1 mtg with hiring manager, 1 mtg with other team member I felt like I had the best interviews in my career. Said I would hear back "early next week..."and that week skated by without any news. Sent follow up last Wednesday knowing the hiring manager was on PTO last thurs/friday, but still crickets.
The hiring manager accidently reply all to the HR person and said "I really like [this candidate]! Please schedule him an interview with [other team member ASAP]" and she tried to recall it, then apologized when she couldn't because I had already read it.
I had a good feeling about that one, but it seems to have gone nowhere so Here I am back at square one.
Good luck to all you other there grinding. It's tough out here.
Didn't see this on the first page. It could simply be that you are an in demand candidate or you're really good at interviewing. Maybe you are top of your field. Could be any number of things you do better than I do. I don't know. I'm not going to hide the fact that I do not interview well. I don't think quickly on my feet. I think slow. When I was put on the spot about previous $10M dollar projects, I drew blanks on some basic project parameters that a lot of folks could rattle off. If I'm being totally honest, I'm just pretty average. My experience and credentials for my O&G gig were on paper but a lot of what I brought to the table wasn't shown in an interview. I worked better under pressure and under short deadlines when people were panicking. I have quick solutions to complicated problems that needed solving right now without a lot of time to fiddle around. That's not overly valuable at the interview table. That may explain why I always got hired by people that already knew me.AJ02 said:Jason_InfinityRoofer said:
Every job I ever had in oil and gas, real estate, and what I do now has been from direct contact and word of mouth. My last three corporate gigs were solidified with a phone call on Friday afternoon followed by walking in the door to work Monday. No interview. No BS.
I'm not convinced that online job applications arent the bare minimum attempt at a lazy HR person doing what they were told.
For what it's worth, last month I got a denial notification from a job I applied for in 2017…through LinkedIn. Lol.
It's not you.
I've never gotten a job based on someone I know or word of mouth. Weird how different it can be for people. I've even been able to switch industries without having an "in". Have I just been lucky for 20 years?
Thanks. Yeah I prefer on-site or hybrid. I worked for 3 years completely 100% remote and hated it. Flexibility was nice, but killed my networking potential and I missed the in-person interactions.ea1060 said:Hang in there. I was laid off earlier this year. I completed 600+ applications, 20+ interviews, and that resulted in two offers. I was applying to jobs like the rent was due tomorrow!BadMoonRisin said:
here. going on 6 months in August of unemployment. Laid off Fortune 40 Sales Planning & Operations. I've had a few interviews. One was not a great fit, one would have been a strech role and one was perfect. The company where I had a phone screen, 1 mtg with hiring manager, 1 mtg with other team member I felt like I had the best interviews in my career. Said I would hear back "early next week..."and that week skated by without any news. Sent follow up last Wednesday knowing the hiring manager was on PTO last thurs/friday, but still crickets.
The hiring manager accidently reply all to the HR person and said "I really like [this candidate]! Please schedule him an interview with [other team member ASAP]" and she tried to recall it, then apologized when she couldn't because I had already read it.
I had a good feeling about that one, but it seems to have gone nowhere so Here I am back at square one.
Good luck to all you other there grinding. It's tough out here.
My advice is to focus on the local in person jobs. Not sure if youre applying to only remote roles, but theres literally hundreds of applicants within an hour after these remote jobs are posted. Not even worth applying to those unless you have a way in.