
Then, after having been unsatisfied with my progress in other available job search programs at the Department of Human Services (DHS), I requested to participate in the Goodwill Jobs program. While I was very shy, the staff encouraged me to participate in some receptionist training at Goodwill. In a short time, I mastered the multi-lined phone system, provided excellent customer service, conquered the copy and faxed machines, and was poking around for other skills to master. I requested to take some computer classes at the Job Council and in several weeks, I owned certificates of mastery for each class I took.
Equipped with these new skills, I was ready to get on a fast track to job searching. I was encouraged to cold call, using the phone book, for the hidden job opportunities in our area as I still was not sure on a career path. As I crossed the “L” section, Goodwill put a bug in my ear that I would be a good legal assistant. I did some research and was encouraged to pursue the legal assistant opportunity with Claudia Browne a local, prestigious criminal and family law attorney.
I approached Claudia with resume in hand, interviewed and was awarded a reception position in her office. The rest is what you could say “is history.” Even after two years at this position, I regularly call or come by the Goodwill office for ongoing support from my former supervisors and from all of the staff. I have also been able to return to the DHS Community Marketplace to speak – and that also keeps my confidence high!