Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Submitted

Yes: I've officially submitted now!

Now I can rest and bum around and do nothing.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Two Weeks

Today is exactly two weeks from my thesis deadline (if I still want to get the completion award: basically they give us money to try make us finish our PhD within 4 years)

I'm now armed with my 1st draft, as commented by my supervisor, and about a week's worth of corrections/improvement.

It's surreal, but very very exciting. Finally, for the first time in 8.5 years (oh gosh...) I will no longer be officially enrolled as a student of a university.

I'm really going to miss my student lifestyle...

But I'm so looking forward to actually having proper income.

Thursday, July 03, 2008

The Adventure of Job Hunting

Ah... real world.

Those who don't know: I've been in university for 9 years now, ever since I left high school. It's been good to me, but alas: my thesis is coming to an end, and it's time to look for a job.

Now, go back one month, when I was still slaving on the last chapters of my thesis. I was browsing around and came across this job that's advertising for a researcher. The description was fairly vague, but it sounded interesting. I thought wouldn't it be great if a job like this one pop up a month later when I've finished my thesis. I was chatting to my friend who's been through the job hunt after PhD thing, and he said I should just apply for it anyway. So I took a day off, updated my CV, and sent it off.

So, I got called in for an interview, stressed about that for a week, and the interview went well: it lasted for an hour an a half, with half an hour of me talking about my current research and what I'm looking for and an hour for them telling me what a cool place it is to work there (and it is...). Although, THEN they told me the position is actually IT based. I was honest with them and said IT isn't really what I want to go into, but I won't mind working in IT for a few months and then move into something else. They mentioned that there is this other position opening up which is closer to my discipline, which is a lot more challenging, and on a rather funky project.

So, the next day I have a guy from another team in that place emailing me to tell me about this said position. I was still pretty confident about the first position, so I thought I won't apply for this one. That was last Friday.

Monday morning came along and I got a call at 9am from the guy asking me to apply for the second position. I was actually being non-committing: seeing that I haven't worked in the exact field before, and I'm still waiting for the IT position. The guy spent 10 minutes on the phone convincing me that it's just a matter personality and transferring research skills, and that it won't affect my first application. So I changed a few words in my cover letter, and sent it off.

I was feeling pretty good about it, but then the next day I get an email saying I didn't get the first job.

Logically, I know it didn't matter since I do prefer the second position, and IT really isn't my cup of tea. But it's still rather crushing I guess. I was being rather cocky about the whole situation before (well, as cocky as someone with a serious self esteem issue anyway). NOW, I don't even know if I have a shot at the second position. *sigh*

Now I get to stress about the interview all over again.*sigh*