It’s officially two weeks from the dismissal date. Not much
happened today other than working on networking and resumes.
I have interview number two with the software-as-a-service
company on Monday so I spent the rest of the day preparing for the interview by
studying contracts and listening to seminars. I highly doubt I’ll get past the
next interview but I’m getting pretty darned knowledgeable about IT contracts
and data-privacy laws. This will help me down the road.
I also did a postmortem on the last job to evaluate my
flaws. I learned a lot during the process and highly recommend it. Since you
have the time now, you should try this. First, divide a page of paper into two
columns. On the left side, jot down all of the mistakes you made on your last
job. Come on, everybody makes mistakes… On the right side, jot down how you
would correct those mistakes. This exercise should help you view yourself from
an outside point of view. Review this evaluation everyday so you can correct your flaws in time for your new job.
Relax and have a good weekend!
Day Fourteen Lesson:
1. You can Improve Yourself By Doing a “Postmortem” Evaluation of the Mistakes You Made on Your Last Job
Total Contacts Reached Out To: 38
Total Applications: 37
1. You can Improve Yourself By Doing a “Postmortem” Evaluation of the Mistakes You Made on Your Last Job
Total Contacts Reached Out To: 38
Total Applications: 37
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