In this issue you’ll find 16 new job offers, a career advice from Patti Hunt, and one resource to become a better service designer π
Service Design Career advice π‘
At MAKE, we look for people with great people skills, especially ones who have put it into practice in a way that benefits others. For example, they may run an interesting community or meet-up group. They might be volunteer carers, or coaches or mentors in a local startup community. [β¦] Being active in a community signals that they are open and willing to put themselves out there and invite collaboration β a great foundation for a service designer! β Patti Hunt, Founder and Director at MAKE Studios
Selected resource: What Happens When Your Career Becomes Your Whole Identity π€
In this article in the Harvard Business Review Janna Koretz tells us more about the idea of what “Psychologists [call] βenmeshmentβ to describe a situation where the boundaries between people become blurred, and individual identities lose importance. Enmeshment prevents the development of a stable, independent sense of self. Dan β like many in high-pressure jobs β had become enmeshed not with another person, but with his career.
New service design jobs worldwide π
This week we found 16 new service design jobs in the π³π± Netherlands,Canada π¨π¦, the United Kingdom π¬π§, Australia π¦πΊ, Singapore πΈπ¬, Norway π³π΄, Mexico π²π½, the USA πΊπΈ and Brazil π§π·.
Question of the week π€
What’s the one career advice that you received which you remember up until this day?
A service design job at Govtech in Singapore π₯
This week Daniele reviews an interesting service design job position in Singapore.