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Loss of employment during treatment

Jennie B. on June 12, 2017

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December of 2016 is when I found out that I had cancer. Started Chemotherapy January 2017. The company i worked is a very large nationwide company, however they were extremely great at working with me during my treatments. May 17. 2017, we were told that our office would be closing and our last day was June 17, 2017. we were offered a severance package or transfer to another state. I have finished with Chemo, feeling great, and scheduled for surgery in July. According to surgeon, recovery time could be 4-8 weeks. We just don't know yet. I will be covered for insurance and pay with my current company through Sept. I want to work! My type of job is a sit down, phone call, computer type working enviroment. My question is, would it be in bad taste to send out resumes and apply for positions, knowing that I will be off work due to the surgery or would it be best just to wait. I have a month before surgery and getting restless!



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Nicole Franklin, MPH

Jun 15, 2017

Cancer and Careers Staff Comment:

Hi Jennie,


Thanks for writing to us.  Congrats on finishing chemo- glad that you’re feeling great and ready to start looking for new professional opportunities!


In terms of applying to jobs prior to surgery or waiting, that is a personal decision.  It seems like you have a good understanding of your surgery and recovery timeline, although the recovery phase can vary in length.  The job search process can also vary in length, taking weeks or months from initial application to starting the job.  One way to approach it is to research potential companies you would be interesting in working at, update your resume and start drafting cover letters since this all takes a substantial amount of time.  This way, if you do decide to wait to send out applications, you can start applying as soon as you feel up to it, post-surgery. There is also an organization called FlexJobs.com that has listings of flexible work opportunities that might be of interest to you.  It is membership-based, but you can enter the code CANCER when you check out to receive a 50% discount. Another way to fill this next month (and boost your resume!) would be to volunteer.


I’ve reached out to one of our coaches for their insight as well, but in the meantime, I think the following resources might be helpful:



  • Resume Review Service: http://www.cancerandcareers.org/resume_reviews/new

  • Resume & Cover Letter advice: http://www.cancerandcareers.org/en/looking-for-work/resume-cover-letter

  • Job Search Toolkit (2nd Edition): http://www.cancerandcareers.org/publication_orders/new (features advice on improving resumes, cover letters; interview and networking tips and other useful tools to help you during a job search)

  • Job Search webinar recording: http://www.cancerandcareers.org/en/community/videos/bwc/job-search


If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at cancerandcareers@cew.org or 646-929-8032. 


A coach will be in touch soon!


Wishing you all the best, 
Nicole Franklin, MPH 
Manager of Programs 
Cancer and Careers


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Julie Jansen

Jun 16, 2017

Career Coach Comment:

Hi Jennie,


Your attitude is fabulous and any employer will be lucky to have you! I tend to agree with Nicole that it is a personal decision about when to start looking. As she said, the job search process can take months or longer given all of the variables and if sending out resumes will partially fulfill your need to be productive, then by all means do it!


I would also advise you to spend as much time or more networking as you do responding to job postings. Because of the competitiveness of the job market, the larger number of people who are aware of you, your experience, and skills, the more likely it is that you will uncover job opportunities that are not posted. Also, create a target list of companies that are commutable for you and try to find people who work at these companies now, or have in the past on LinkedIn or through your network to learn about the companies and job openings.


Good luck with your surgery, recovery, and job search!


Take care,


Julie


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