Friday, November 13, 2015

Start From Scratch... [Free Write]

So I have been taking advantage of all the networking opportunities, today they had a meeting of the all the interviewees for the assistant to the town manager position. I went into the meet and greet to network with all applicants. I was talking to a gentleman from Settle, WA and we talked about school and his public service commitment. He enjoys working for his city but wishes to advance in his career so he threw his name in at the Town of Gilbert. Talking with him and a few others put things into perspective to me a little. The commitment to public service, the willingness to change your location and move your family to pursue a career you enjoy to do. I am still not sure I necessarily want to go and work for my tribe, but irregardless if I do or not I will continue to help them, maybe consult. I know how to approach I and think it is my obligation to serve the public and tribal members on my reservation. I know there will be a time when I may want to leave the tribal government to work at another level/form of government and with talking to these applicants I understand if you truly like helping others you will take your show on the road. Everyone I talked to offered advice on my educational goals, and told me to stay focused and I will be joining them in working in government in no time. I'm networking at a descent rate and I really think I am almost ready and can't wait to get out there.


SKYE

3 comments:

  1. Skye,

    Thank you for your post. I think networking is so important and maybe even more important than education itself. We truly do live in a society based on "who you know and not what you know." I have come to find this statement to be true as I come to the end of my internship. CSA has introduced me to many people over the course of my internship, specifically trying to line me up a job for when the internship ends. CSA was successful at doing this, as I will begin my new job in December. I am beyond excited and I think students need to be made more aware of networking and its importance. We all need to get out and talk to as many people as possible!

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  2. Hi Skye,

    It sounds like you had a great experience networking and you are going into them open to receive feedback and learn from others. I’d agree that sometimes the best way for you to effectively serve the community means moving where your skills and abilities are best suited and provides you the best growth opportunity even if that means taking a job in a new location. As long as you feel you could be happy and connected in the new location.

    I wish you the best of luck as you reach for your dreams.

    Kind Regards,

    Robin

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  3. Skye,
    I really like how similar we enjoy networking and becoming marketable. Feedback is key in this field, as I am realizing more and more. Perspective is a great thing to gain from these kind of experiences and I hope to have similar ones myself! Great post!

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