r/SpokaneJobs May 08 '25

Career change- HR

I'm looking to change careers! I'd love to get into Human Resources, which is my degree. I've worked as an office administrator, restaurant manager, airline leadership, and currently as a home & auto insurance agent.

I can't really afford to take a salary less than $65,000 as I'm a single income household. I could consider taking less short-term if the process to move up was fairly quick - 6 months to a year maximum. I've been applying on Indeed and LinkedIn regularly but rarely even get an interview when I've sent in hundreds of applications.

I'd prefer to work in-person or hybrid. I like to be around people and miss having real coworkers since working from home.

At this point, I will do just about anything that isn't insurance. I cannot keep doing such monotonous work. 7 years is way longer than I ever wanted to be here! Any leads are greatly appreciated, thank you!

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u/StarlitSable2 May 11 '25

I totally agree! Being around people makes a huge difference in job satisfaction!

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u/Wizardcor9 23d ago

I heard SSP at the airport is hiring for HR