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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 258262" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Well, I'm not sure to wish you luck on getting the job or not, but I will go with the idea that you want this job and it will be a move forward......... (and I do get the feeling that you are not sure this is a good or bad job move). The good thing is that they are familiar with you since you already work there and volunteer, the bad thing is that you work there and volunteer....... if you don't get the job would you stop volunteering? They may take the thought that even if you don't get the job you will still be working for them and volunteering...... in these economic times it's difficult to give up volunteers...... I don't want to discourage you from volunteering, it's really a matter of how they view your efforts. If you perceive the organization sees your experiences as valuable and a good base to perform the new job, then you have a step up...... If they want new ideas (and perhaps a smaller salary/pay) they might pick an outsider...... I'm not trying to be a downer, just trying to state the situation as I see it....... I don't have all the facts either, but if I were hiring someone I would look to their skills and how it would fit the job and if I had knowledge of someone's work they would have an advantage in getting the job......... Hope you get the job you want and just interviewing gives you a good experience, sharpens your skills...... GOOD LUCK!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 258262, member: 53"] Well, I'm not sure to wish you luck on getting the job or not, but I will go with the idea that you want this job and it will be a move forward......... (and I do get the feeling that you are not sure this is a good or bad job move). The good thing is that they are familiar with you since you already work there and volunteer, the bad thing is that you work there and volunteer....... if you don't get the job would you stop volunteering? They may take the thought that even if you don't get the job you will still be working for them and volunteering...... in these economic times it's difficult to give up volunteers...... I don't want to discourage you from volunteering, it's really a matter of how they view your efforts. If you perceive the organization sees your experiences as valuable and a good base to perform the new job, then you have a step up...... If they want new ideas (and perhaps a smaller salary/pay) they might pick an outsider...... I'm not trying to be a downer, just trying to state the situation as I see it....... I don't have all the facts either, but if I were hiring someone I would look to their skills and how it would fit the job and if I had knowledge of someone's work they would have an advantage in getting the job......... Hope you get the job you want and just interviewing gives you a good experience, sharpens your skills...... GOOD LUCK! [/QUOTE]
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