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Dexman PE
Got to thinking about this the other day while discussing with my wife the possibility of looking for another job:
1) Do you have to be unhappy with your current job to apply for another job?
2) At what point is it ok to talk with co-workers about them providing a job reference for you?
The reason I ask the first question is that right now I enjoy where I work, like the people I work with, the salary and benefits are ok (not fatty money, but my wife and I live comfortably). However, with the economy being the way it is I tend to keep a periodic eye on the area job postings just to see what's out there (specific civil engineering positions, typical pay ranges, etc). Well, over a month ago I came across a position which looked like it was written specifically for me. The work is entirely the part of engineering I enjoy (construction), the pay is better than I'm getting now, decent benefits, etc, so I applied (this is literally the first resume I have sent out since I started at my current job). I go in for my second interview on Monday.
The second question comes from the fact that I've only worked for 2 companies in my profession (plus a third for an internship). My first employer out of school was a heavy highway contractor and was there for just over 2 years, but have spent the last 5 years working for a consultant. This 5 years is the only design experience I have, and the position I applied for is looking for people with both construction as well as design/consulting experience. The only way I can have a reference for my design experience is to have a reference from my current employer. It's obviously too late to get my references together before I apply for anything. Do I wait until after the interview (normally when they start checking references)? Do I only provide references from some of my clients?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
1) Do you have to be unhappy with your current job to apply for another job?
2) At what point is it ok to talk with co-workers about them providing a job reference for you?
The reason I ask the first question is that right now I enjoy where I work, like the people I work with, the salary and benefits are ok (not fatty money, but my wife and I live comfortably). However, with the economy being the way it is I tend to keep a periodic eye on the area job postings just to see what's out there (specific civil engineering positions, typical pay ranges, etc). Well, over a month ago I came across a position which looked like it was written specifically for me. The work is entirely the part of engineering I enjoy (construction), the pay is better than I'm getting now, decent benefits, etc, so I applied (this is literally the first resume I have sent out since I started at my current job). I go in for my second interview on Monday.
The second question comes from the fact that I've only worked for 2 companies in my profession (plus a third for an internship). My first employer out of school was a heavy highway contractor and was there for just over 2 years, but have spent the last 5 years working for a consultant. This 5 years is the only design experience I have, and the position I applied for is looking for people with both construction as well as design/consulting experience. The only way I can have a reference for my design experience is to have a reference from my current employer. It's obviously too late to get my references together before I apply for anything. Do I wait until after the interview (normally when they start checking references)? Do I only provide references from some of my clients?
Thanks in advance for the advice.