My partner (who actually had a résumé posted online, whereas I did not) got calls from two recruiters for the same company; and redirected one of them to me. We wanted to relocate to a warmer climate; we both interviewed and got offers.
In other words, I had sufficient skill … but also I got lucky big-time.
(A harder question is whether I actually like my job. I’ve been doing it for 7+ years, but I’m also actively looking for alternatives.)
My partner (who actually had a résumé posted online, whereas I did not) got calls from two recruiters for the same company; and redirected one of them to me. We wanted to relocate to a warmer climate; we both interviewed and got offers.
In other words, I had sufficient skill … but also I got lucky big-time.
(A harder question is whether I actually like my job. I’ve been doing it for 7+ years, but I’m also actively looking for alternatives.)
Imagine that after next 7 years of looking for alternatives, it will still seem that your current job is the best choice for you.
Did this sentence make you feel happy or sad?