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Originally posted by Rudey
I don't mind looking for jobs.
I don't mind getting the interviews.
What I do mind is trying to balance those interviews with my schedule. An interview feels like I'm putting on a Broadway show. Plus I have to think of ways to sneak out of work for them. Try working ridiculous hours and having 4 interviews a week.
This time of year is the heaviest for most firms I know. To handle that added burden, they also do more hiring now than usual so people should try and get out there as much as they can.
I've already turned down 2 offers because I'm not settling. I need this process to finish up.
-Rudey
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I kind of hear you on that, although my work schedule probably wasn't as hectic as yours. Juggling interviews and work was a pain, and it seemed like when one schedule was clear, the other wasn't working.
Luckily it worked out well, and I got a job doing what I wanted to do. However, the whole process is a pain in the neck. The funny thing is that within 24 hours of getting this new job, I got another job offer. Luckily the other job would have been settling, and I'm where I wanted to be.