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Our next Fireside chat…
Is on 29th June at 7.30pm with the amazing Aimee Smith - UK government Chief Data Officer! Aimee is the senior strategic leader responsible for shaping and delivering the UK Government's data vision to drive better policy, services, UK growth and outcomes for citizens and is absolutely fabulous β€οΈπŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸŽ‰ https://www.linkedin.com/in/aimee-smith-863a6580?utm_source=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=member_ios I really can’t wait to chat to Aimee about her career and her new role. Don’t miss it! πŸš€
Our next Fireside chat…
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This is very exciting! A perfect fireside for me ❀️‍πŸ”₯ data and government πŸ‘Œ Thank you @Sue Black πŸ™ŒπŸ’ƒ
Staying sane while finding work in 2026!!
I've been looking for my next role for a few weeks now, and it's an interesting time to be looking! Trying to do some of the recommended things to find work, but it's slow, and often feel like I'm posting into a void. The last few months before I finished at my last company were incredibly intense and stressful, it was a chaotic and difficult environment. So it's been good to have some time to recover from all of that. I have loved having time for hour long walks with our dog, catching up with friends and being creative. The job search side has been less fun! I've applied for a few things where I thought I was a good match and have been rejected or don't hear anything. I'm trying to upskill and pivot from a traditional test manager role to modern quality engineering by learning test automation, and increasing my technical skills in api testing/accessibility/performance testing/testing with ai. There's so much I could potentially learn, what skills do you think I should focus on? This week I took the plunge to upgrade claude to cowork and code, to make my job search more efficient and to code an app to create automated tests for. Using cowork to create the app is going well, going step by step, and asking lots of questions. I'm less impressed with cowork for my job search/career pivot project. It was good at asking questions about my cv where details were too light/or my impact wasn't clear. It's not been so good in setting up a daily task to identify roles to apply for or companies to speculatively apply to. Still working through these challenges. Cowork hasn't really saved me any time yet on this, just given me another thing to sort out and test!! I've updated my cv, multiple times over the last few weeks, and have created a version with cowork this week. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the following areas: - I'm in my mid 50's, a couple of years ago I had a career coach who advised that I shouldn't include all my experience or the numbers of years I've been in testing. Since then I've put 20+ years in my personal statement. In one of the chats with claude cowork it told me I should put 26 years as I'd earned it and should own it! Have discussed with my husband and he's not sure I should be so specific. - Should I include my interests? Does anyone pay attention to these. - For leadership areas: should I include something around the challenges of leadership and managing teams?
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Hi Jane, I have mixed feelings about putting the number of years experience on a CV. Perhaps focus more on describing key areas and your knowledge and expertise will shine through without shifting the focus on to an irrelevant number. In terms of how your last role ended...(that sucks btw) perhaps say the project came to an end, if that's broadly what happened. It might be helpful to get someone here to help you write a more constructive version of what happened for you to share in an interview if needed? I suspect it's far more significant to you than it perhaps will be for your next employer. Businesses reshape, scale back, change direction and stop and start projects at the drop of a hat so don't focus so much on that. In terms of interests, try and think how they impact your skillset in relation to work. I say things like "I'm a creative thinker" so I'm sharing the fact I'm creative but making it relevant to work. They won't care that I play the cello, love my garden and could read books til the cows come home but they will interested in my ability to think differently about how to solve problems. And re leadership, talk about it if you've done it. Set out the experience you have rather than expressing your thoughts on how it should be done. Keep it all really tight, well structured and directly relevant to the job advert. Have you thought signing up with an agency? We don't use contractors so much any more but when we did we went through an agency. I don't know if that route would be any use to you? I hope that was helpful and wishing you all the very best on finding your next role very soon!!! πŸ€žπŸ’
Happy Birthday Sue πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚β€οΈπŸŽ
Without our fabulous @Sue Black, there would be no WiTPN…..no catch-ups…..none of our lovely friendships, and definitely no conversations that end up changing lives!!! Our awesome Sue has spent years championing women….. opening doors…. lifting people up and building the most incredible community along the way.…..So today, let’s celebrate her. πŸ₯³πŸ’ƒπŸΌπŸŽ‰β€οΈ Happy Birthday Sue! Thank you for creating this amazing network and for everything you do for all of us. We hope you’re having the most fabulous day in NYC and are being spoiled, you deserve the world & soooo much more β€οΈπŸŽ‚βœ¨
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@Lauren Hargreaves 🀣🀣🀣 xx
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@Lauren Hargreaves I actually missed out one of my favourite words... llongyfarchiadau - congratulations!!! Xx
Stepping Outside the Day Job πŸš€
Just wanted to share that I’ve just got home after a fun and inspiring two-day Sainsbury’s Hackathon! πŸš€ We didn’t win this time, but I had a great experience, met some amazing people, learned a lot, and had plenty of fun along the way. Sometimes the connections, learning, and memories are the real win. 😊
Stepping Outside the Day Job πŸš€
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Stepping outside the day job is always brilliant and you're so right. We meet different people, make different connections and stimulate our brilliant brains in the most amazing way πŸ™Œ
Asking for help
Morning All, Greetings from Times Square, I had a great ACM board meeting yesterday, and have a day off in Manhattan today, so meeting up with friends and just hanging out 🀩 I set this network up to help fast track you all, to help you get where you want to go, and to help you all realise your potential πŸ€©πŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸŽ‰ Because life is short, and there can be multiple barriers to success as we all know. I’d really love to see more of you asking for help with whatever it is that you need. It could be advice, interview practice, promotion, connections, opportunities… the list is endless. Please post asking for whatever it is that you want or need and we will all pitch in to help. Consider this an β€œOld Girl Network” πŸ€ͺ to rival the β€œOld Boys Network” together we can make a massive impact πŸ‘πŸΌ Let’s go! What do you need? Post below or start new post πŸš€
Asking for help
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That's awesome @Sue Black ! Have an amazing time πŸ’ƒ
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Simone Thomas
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Public sector data leaderπŸ’‘Non linear creative thinker πŸͺ… Mum to two gorgeous humans πŸ‘©β€β€οΈβ€πŸ’‹β€πŸ‘¨ Two cats πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸˆβ€β¬› Cellist 🎢 and πŸ“šπŸ’–

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