but its the after decision that I way fear.
Now that I've quit my job, granted I have the longest resignation schedule known to mankind, I am fucking freaked.
The thing is I don't want $, I want professional fulfillment and intellectual stimulation which is hard to find in a month-long job hunt. Chen pointed out my obsessive tendency to spread my job hunt thin, so I've created a schedule. Here it is:
Week 1: Public Affairs/Non-profits, public policy research (DC area)
http://www.policyjobs.net/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wl/jobs/home
http://www.idealist.org
Coro Fellowship: http://www.coro.org/site/c.geJNIUOzErH/b.4667963/k.725D/Coro_Fellows_Program.htm
CAP: http://www.americanprogress.org/
Nonprofit Oyster: http://www.nonprofitoyster.com/
USA Jobs/federal jobs: http://www.usajobs.gov/
Week 2: Book publishing / magazine publishing - EA type positions (SF or NY area)
NYU BER PRogram - Impressive NYU J-School in Business reporting
Stanford Publishing Website - High quality editorial jobs
CHRISTMASTIME - 1 week off
Week 3:
Tech sector Communications PR / Tech sector editorial (SF or SD area)
JANUARY 2 thousand freakin ten
Week 4:
Arts Communications or administrative / SD positions (n/a)
Week 5:
Economics/Business Analyst type positions and/or Financial Reporting (any area)
Week 6:
Los Angeles positions - Fashion PR (reliant on the fact I have no previous luck)
SUNDANCE!! (Goal: get job by sundance so I can watch indie movies in peace)
alright I am obsessed. But I will be posting helpful sites on this blog to help myself with this process.