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I'm reaching out to the community for support as one of the 6,000 former public servants affected by recent cuts. After eight months of searching and applying for numerous roles, I’ve found it challenging to even secure an interview. Despite confirming with multiple recruitment agencies that my CV and cover letters are well-targeted and reflective of my experience, the opportunities have not materialized.

I’ve been relying on my payout during this period, but it has now run out. As a result, I’ve had to apply for Job Seeker assistance—something I never imagined needing to do, but it’s a reality many of us face in these times.

My experience spans across a range of fields including Customer Service, Training, Operational Management, Service Design (UX and UI), Process Improvement, Project and Product Management, and Strategic Delivery. I also bring strong soft skills such as Communication, Relationship Management, Coaching and Mentoring, Stewardship, Conflict Management, and a genuine passion for customer care and team leadership.

If anyone has advice, connections, or knows of opportunities where I could contribute my skills, I would deeply appreciate your support.

I live in the Wairarapa/Wellington Thank you

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