lookintomyeyes
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2006
- 55
Looking for some 'industry experience' as I've been in the public-sector and haven't had to look for a job in years.
My husband left his previous job without a new one being lined up. (I won't state the reasons, but Employment Insurance found his claim and reason for quitting valid, and not unreasonable.)
Unfortunately, in the last 4 months he has had several interviews, but no job offers. His technical field is less common where we live, and jobs that he is qualified for are usually posted under a more 'generic' technical specialty. (We arent willing to move as my salary is sufficient to pay our bills, and my job is basically guaranteed for life. At this point, the important thing is finding him quality work experience.)
He's now considering cold-calls to employers to ask if they are hiring, and several friends have suggested 'walking in, resume in hand, and inquiring'.
My question is - is this still considered acceptable? Would you be willing to listen/consider someone who did this?
My concern is that this would be viewed as 'inappropriate' as:
- most engineers and hiring managers have busy days, and may not be able to 'schedule in' someone who is interrupting their workday. Alternately, would it be reasonable to call as ask to 'schedule an opportunity to discuss my quals?"
- with the current state of the economy, they may be getting lots similar requests, but have no positions open, so this may appear as nagging?
Lastly - what are your views on 'unpaid internships'? As my husband prefers experience and the chance to prove himself over a paycheque, so this is also an option. However, we're a few months away from summer still, and most major employers won't consider a summer student unless you are still in school.
Thanks in advance!
My husband left his previous job without a new one being lined up. (I won't state the reasons, but Employment Insurance found his claim and reason for quitting valid, and not unreasonable.)
Unfortunately, in the last 4 months he has had several interviews, but no job offers. His technical field is less common where we live, and jobs that he is qualified for are usually posted under a more 'generic' technical specialty. (We arent willing to move as my salary is sufficient to pay our bills, and my job is basically guaranteed for life. At this point, the important thing is finding him quality work experience.)
He's now considering cold-calls to employers to ask if they are hiring, and several friends have suggested 'walking in, resume in hand, and inquiring'.
My question is - is this still considered acceptable? Would you be willing to listen/consider someone who did this?
My concern is that this would be viewed as 'inappropriate' as:
- most engineers and hiring managers have busy days, and may not be able to 'schedule in' someone who is interrupting their workday. Alternately, would it be reasonable to call as ask to 'schedule an opportunity to discuss my quals?"
- with the current state of the economy, they may be getting lots similar requests, but have no positions open, so this may appear as nagging?
Lastly - what are your views on 'unpaid internships'? As my husband prefers experience and the chance to prove himself over a paycheque, so this is also an option. However, we're a few months away from summer still, and most major employers won't consider a summer student unless you are still in school.
Thanks in advance!