Help me be employed in Cleveland
January 14, 2009 8:14 AM
ClevelandFilter: advice for Web product manager/UX person moving to the Cleve without knowing anyone local and hoping to have a job sooner rather than later.
Pretty much self-explanatory. The Arthur family is likely to be moving to Cleveland for Mr. Arthur's job. I'll be trying to find full-time and/or freelance work, and am pretty flexible within my field -- I've got business, information science and UX expertise. Any organizations or techniques you can recommend for networking in Cleveland?
For the record, my current methods include:
-Obviously, applying to posted jobs
-Trying to hook up with local recruiters, if any appropriate ones exist
-LinkedIn networking (Introductions, etc.)
-Actually finishing up my About Me freelance site
-Looking for volunteer opportunities to build my freelance portfolio
-Finding meetup type... meetups where i can, um, meet up with folks in similar areas
-Avoid making Cuyahoga-on-fire jokes that will date me and make everyone hate me
Your thoughts and suggestions will be invaluable.
Pretty much self-explanatory. The Arthur family is likely to be moving to Cleveland for Mr. Arthur's job. I'll be trying to find full-time and/or freelance work, and am pretty flexible within my field -- I've got business, information science and UX expertise. Any organizations or techniques you can recommend for networking in Cleveland?
For the record, my current methods include:
-Obviously, applying to posted jobs
-Trying to hook up with local recruiters, if any appropriate ones exist
-LinkedIn networking (Introductions, etc.)
-Actually finishing up my About Me freelance site
-Looking for volunteer opportunities to build my freelance portfolio
-Finding meetup type... meetups where i can, um, meet up with folks in similar areas
-Avoid making Cuyahoga-on-fire jokes that will date me and make everyone hate me
Your thoughts and suggestions will be invaluable.
These people have frequent meetups and seminars.
These folks also meet up regularly.
posted by Aaaugh! at 3:44 PM on January 14, 2009
These folks also meet up regularly.
posted by Aaaugh! at 3:44 PM on January 14, 2009
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And don't forget about Akron. There are more then a few tech companies down in and around the Rubber City. Depending on where you're moving to, Akron may be far to travel every day for a permanent job, but it's not too prohibitive for temporary, freelance work.
posted by Kronoss at 8:43 AM on January 14, 2009