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On April 14, 2006 by Jamie Madigan
Hi all,
Good news: I got a new job! In the very near future I'm going to be joining a large utility company (a different one than the one I'm currently at) as a staffing/selection specialist. Implementing selection systems, validation research, project management, integration with other HR systems, all that kind of thing. Essentially the same kind of things I'm currently doing, only moreso. As much as I loved the people and work at Sempra Energy, this is definitely a good move for my career.
The job, however, is kind of halfway across the country. So the bad news is that Selection Matters is going on hiatus for about a month. In the next few weeks I'll be on house hunting trips, packing up my things, and driving a minivan many hundreds of miles across several states and climates. And can I just say how much I'm going to miss Southern California? I now get depressed every time I go out into the warm sunshine and clear skies. At any rate, through all this I'll have little or no access to the Internet, which means that updating the site won't be too practical.
But I will be back after SIOP, and I'm sure I'll see plenty of interesting things there to ponder and make silly blog posts about. Hope you come back, and see you then!
Existing comments:Posted by Bryan at April 14, 2006 9:18 AM:
Congrats! Good luck on the house hunt and moving!
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