Arhama Kamal Syeda B. on March 20, 2018
Career Change,
Career Management
Hello all, i am 28 years old cancer survivor. I cannot really say that i am a survivor because doctors have not yet told me that i am cancer free completely.
I had Non Hodgkin's Mediastinal Lymphoma large B cell. I had no one in my family that went through cancer, only i can remember is that i was often sick in my childhood, mostly flu, viral and fever. Later when i was 21 years old i had this weird tonsillitis on the left side of my neck but then i was healthy for a while until now.
In November 2016 i was diagnosed with cancer, at that time i was doing a call center job was earning good and was taking care of my mother. But my life came crashing down when this news was broken to me, i was living in Pakistan but i am American. Now, its been an year, i was put as a burden on some people and i went through horrible situation relating to infections and because now i was not able to earn. I moved to US because my brother asked to me come here for the treatment but my sister in law is not happy with me being here. I really want to move out and start my life. My mother was forced to come here too because obviously she could not see me in this condition and be away from me. I tried to work in a restaurant but i couldn't because after the treatment i am tired all the time and my feet kill me if i stand straight for more than 3 hours. So, unfortunately i had to leave the job. I am trying to look for a desk job because i have 4 years of experience in customer service of US customers and i know the work pretty well.
Currently, i am in Alpharetta Georgia and in desperate need for job because i need to make a decision to move out and take my mom with me. In order to do that i need an earning source. If there is any help that can be provided then i will be greatly thankful.
2 Comments
Nicole Franklin, MPH
Mar 27, 2018
Cancer and Careers Staff Comment:
Hi Arhama,
Thanks for writing to us. I’m sorry to hear that you’ve experienced so many challenges since your diagnosis. I know the job search process can be frustrating at times, but you seem to have great professional experience to offer! I think your first step should be making sure your resume is updated and geared towards your next role. For instance, if you think your work opportunities are likely to focus on customer service or administrative roles, then making sure your resume highlights your skillset and experiences in those areas. Once you have reviewed and revised your resume, I encourage you to submit it to our free resume review service: https://www.cancerandcareers.org/resume_reviews/new. One of our coaches will review it and make refinements and offer useful feedback.
Secondly, I would recommend you check out FlexJobs (https://www.flexjobs.com/). It’s a useful resource to learn about flexible/remote jobs and the companies that are hiring for them. They also have a very robust job board that is fully vetted and focused on those types of roles. It is membership-based, but you can explore everything before you commit. If you decide to join you can enter the code CANCER when you check out to receive a 50% discount. If the fee is too high, please let me know and I will try and work something out for you.
I've sent your question to our career coaches for their insight, but in the meantime, I would suggest checking out the following resources:
I hope this is helpful. 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!
Kind regards,
Nicole Franklin, MPH
Manager of Programs
Cancer and Careers
Brandon Gottlieb
Apr 4, 2018
Career Coach Comment:
Arhama,
Thank you for your post. I am sorry to hear about your challenging situation, but I commend you on how much you have done for yourself and for your mother. I know the stress that can come from trying to have any sort of routine in your life, with your living arrangement and with family, all while trying to just handle the physical challenges that come from the actual treatments to battle the disease.
As you delve into the job search process, you want to take stock of your experiences, background and preferences, then try to find a position that matches as many elements of your ideal job as possible. What skills do you have that are current, marketable and that you enjoy doing? This will help you narrow down the types of positions that could be a good fit. As you search, make a list of jobs that pique your interest and highlight how your professional experience and skills match the specific requirements/qualifications of each job. Make sure your resume and cover letters reflect your expertise. The key to a strong resume is highlighting those skills and experience that are most relevant to the particular job you are applying to. Try to see it through the lens of the hiring manager who will be reviewing it. What do they want to read on there that will get them to say, “I want to speak to this candidate”?
At the same time, you also want to get your resume out there in places where employers will see it. Sites like www.indeed.com allow you to not only search for jobs, but also post your resume. These days it is a very popular site for employers to visit and review active job seekers like yourself.
Since you have professional customer service experience, you might also want to look into large customer service consulting firms who hire for their own staff and have multiple clients around the country. The firms may not be based out of Georgia, but they might have clients that are. They might be able to put you in touch with a local client. Also visit the websites of local organizations and companies with customer service departments. Many of them should have individual job boards where you can apply directly.
If you haven’t already, I also recommend reading the resources Nicole shared above to gain additional insight and direction. Please do follow up with us as your search unfolds and let us know if there is anything further we may do to assist.
Best of luck with everything!
Brandon
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