Many of you probably saw my post a few days ago about H looking for a new job, which means I would have to find one, too. Well, some employers move fast.
I work in higher education, and sent off an application on Tuesday for a job that would offer more opportunities for H to find a job (in the geographic area), and would be about 30 minutes away from the rest my family (we currently live about 4 hours away- so that would be a big plus!). Well, the employer contacted me for a Skype interview, which of course I said yes to. The only problem is that the phone interview is usually followed by a campus interview. If I become a finalist, the campus interview would be right around EDD, or very soon thereafter.
So my dilemma is this: do I tell the people on the Skype interview that I'm expecting at the end of the month, or not? We all know that they can't technically discriminate because I'm pregnant (blah blah blah), but we also know it happens. Advice? I guess I'm just worried about canceling myself out by telling them, versus telling them if I become a finalist. The job would be GREAT, and it's exactly what I do. Too perfect for words...now I just have to figure out the baby thing.
Re: To tell, or not to tell?
I went through a similar thing last summer. I accepted a job in April and found out I was pregnant in June. I called my new boss immediately. She was so great and so excited, even though I'd be leaving half way through the school year. (Thank goodness I work at a Catholic school... they love their babies!)
Plus, if you get overlooked because you are pregnant now and that is something that has no impact on them before you start, do you really want to work there? I'd want somewhere I knew would be supportive when I had another child.