March 28, 2010 at 1:59 am
filed under Goals, life, Travel
Tagged job hunt, life, Seattle, Travel
Part II’s when (and if) I get the job.
It’s been clear Liberty Mutual has liked me as a candidate. They reached out to me pre-career fair in January, they followed up a few days after our initial interview instead of a couple weeks as I had been told, and they flew me, all costs paid, to Seattle. I’m really glad they did, too–it’s made me want to work for them even more. I can’t discuss the details of my interviews, but I left feeling confident in how I had presented myself, and felt I really clicked with the interviewers.
It’s been over a week since I went, and I think I’m still processing all that went on in that short period. I’m going to bullet-point a few observations, then talk about what was probably the best 20 minutes I spent in my time in Seattle.
Okay, enough summary. Onto my favorite part of the trip (also coffee is a close second): going to the Central Library.
I got back to my hotel at 11:30 or thereabouts. I quickly changed clothes and packed things up, then headed down to the front desk to see if I could check out a half hour later than the listed time. This was alright, so I headed across the street to the library. Nick recommended I check it out if I had the time (and I didn’t need to head to the airport until about 1 at the latest), so I took the chance. Totally worth it. The building is an amazing structure on the outside, but it’s just as beautiful on the inside. It feels like you’re in a sanctuary for literature and information, and I wish I had a little more time to just sort of soak in the grandeur of the space. With the time I had, I went almost to the top (there was a tour group in the way of the highest point of the library), navigated some of the book spiral (this is an awesome way to organized the books in a constant loop), and bought souvenirs of my time in the city at the bookstore. The volunteer that rang up my purchases asked what brought me to the library. I explained the purpose of my trip, which impressed her and the other volunteer. She gave me a 10% off coupon for the next time I’m at the library’s gift shop — clearly she thinks I’ll be back.
As fast as it went by, I loved the time I spent in Seattle. Now I’m just looking forward to hearing back from Liberty.
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