TexasPwrEng
Electrical
- Dec 14, 2010
- 15
Hello all,
I posted a bit ago on the maximum rate of job change. I have another question related to my problem. To refresh your memory, I am considering changing jobs in order to be closer to my girlfriend. This is therefore a personal move, and not a professional move.
I have a few companies that I am interested in. These companies have multiple job openings. For example, one company has openings for transmission engineers and for substation engineers. Now, I think either would be very interesting. I would be just as happy in either position.
How would you approach telling the company that this move is personal, and that I am open to either position? If they feel I'm more qualified to be a substation engineer than transmission (or vice versa), they can consider me for whichever they wish, and I would be just as happy. I just want to work within their company (I should also mention that I'm not just typing "power engineer jobs" in Google... I am researching these companies and feel I'd enjoy working there)
It seems to me that I may come off as disinterested, or perhaps as "only looking for a job", and that they may frown upon that. This really isn't the case... I would be happy with either position. But again, my primary goal is location rather than position, so long as the position does interest me.
After reading a few posts here on interviews, I'm definitely going to call these companies and ask to speak with someone of a senior or hiring position (these are smaller companies). I just wonder, how do I convey to them that I am truly interested in either position, and would be happy with wherever they felt my skills would be to their greatest advantage (or, at whichever position I had the best shot at employment).
I posted a bit ago on the maximum rate of job change. I have another question related to my problem. To refresh your memory, I am considering changing jobs in order to be closer to my girlfriend. This is therefore a personal move, and not a professional move.
I have a few companies that I am interested in. These companies have multiple job openings. For example, one company has openings for transmission engineers and for substation engineers. Now, I think either would be very interesting. I would be just as happy in either position.
How would you approach telling the company that this move is personal, and that I am open to either position? If they feel I'm more qualified to be a substation engineer than transmission (or vice versa), they can consider me for whichever they wish, and I would be just as happy. I just want to work within their company (I should also mention that I'm not just typing "power engineer jobs" in Google... I am researching these companies and feel I'd enjoy working there)
It seems to me that I may come off as disinterested, or perhaps as "only looking for a job", and that they may frown upon that. This really isn't the case... I would be happy with either position. But again, my primary goal is location rather than position, so long as the position does interest me.
After reading a few posts here on interviews, I'm definitely going to call these companies and ask to speak with someone of a senior or hiring position (these are smaller companies). I just wonder, how do I convey to them that I am truly interested in either position, and would be happy with wherever they felt my skills would be to their greatest advantage (or, at whichever position I had the best shot at employment).