I had a plan. While I was in Rochester, I would apply for jobs online. While I was in the Bay Area, I'd do "hit the pavement" thing. So far so good.
First, I applied nationwide through Hillel website for Jewish student engagement type of jobs. I realized that, while working as an administrative assistant at UM Hillel, I actually liked working with college students even though I was only a few years older than them. They were just so bright, energetic, and creative. They brought so much to the table that I wanted to help them sort out what they needed to do to accomplish their goals and become good leaders. After all, I was one of those kids one time too.
I also found that I have been the "go-to" person when it comes to questions about Jewish identity. I did not know if it's because I was getting my MA in Judaic Studies or because of my research interests in American Jewish identity politics, or I just happened to be a good Jewish friend! So I do want to reach out to the unaffiliated and help them find their way back to the Tribe.
Second, I applied for an admissions counselor job at my alma mater. Ever since I entered in the world of college admissions, I have been so fascinated by the process. It's not science because there are so many variables in deciding how to build a class and whom to accept and reject. But what draws me about this opportunity is working with students who are still figuring out who they are and what kind of school is truly the best for them. Then guide them how to write the best application possible. I also want to make sure that my alma mater continues to be a great place and has those amazing students who know how to be productive leaders. I maintain an active presence at one of the popular online forums regarding college admissions as there aren't too many users who have gone to my alma mater, and I love to help.
And this was something that I've been wanting to do anyway. I mean, I'm free now in a way that I can finally accomplish some of the things I've been putting on hold for a while! But I am keeping an open mind and taking no chances by taking all of these applications seriously.
You can also follow me on Twitter too as I make my way through this messy job market.
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