If you remember well, the saga was first started to provide an answer to an accompanying spouse I met who wanted to meet more expat's partner who had successfully passed the stage of searching a job.
I received a lot of positive feedback and therefore am very happy the post today the part 2 of the saga:
"During summer 2010, when my husband was offered a job
in Switzerland, I was just pregnant; this was a perfect timing for a change! We
accepted the offer and moved with our newborn baby to Neuchatel, end of 2010.
I resigned from my position in Italy and took the opportunity
of my first year in Switzerland to enjoy being with my daughter and to learn
French.
Learning French went surprisingly very fast, but this
is probably because I only had French-speaking friends: I quickly got to know many
young mothers leaving around our place.
After one year, I decided it was time for me to go
back to work; I was so impatient to discover the inside of the Swiss companies
and to practice my French intensively.
We were very lucky: My husband company offers a career
support program to the spouses of employees who were hired abroad.
Sandrine from job4U2 helped me to precise my
professional project: I had so many ideas, I even considered creating my own business
but realised I wanted to be part of a team.
We identified my strengths, my expertise areas and
worked on the CV and the application file.
This was hard work, but I was quite satisfied with the
result.
Sandrine wouldn’t let me apply blindly everywhere and
insisted on defining who were the companies fitting best my profile and expectations.
I did not send that many applications, 3 or 4 maybe?
I can’t remember. The interviews went pretty well (I was fully prepared!)
I signed my working contract just 3 months after we kicked
off the program with a company located less than 10 min away from my home, it
is a 90% occupation job which leave me time to be with my 2 years old daughter.
I have started working just after my holiday and from
the first week onward I felt I was at the right place and realised how much I
had missed working. I believe I have now found the right balance and have it
all: A great job, A wonderful location to live, an happy family!"
P.T.
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Sandrine van den Oudenhoven
job4U2, "relocation is a project for both"
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