Step backward.
You make the best decision based on the information that you have at the time. But it’s always okay to change your mind.
So…what do I do next?
I need to pay my bills. But I need to clear my head. And I need to go with my gut.
Nervous about networking?
Conversations with strangers are terrifying. But once you say “hi” and introduce yourself, it’s a pretty formulaic conversation. Just keep it focused on the person and your mutual interests: not strictly business. Be yourself. Then you stand out.
Defecate in one hand or wish in another?
Wait, what? Find out at 8:43. Keep watching and think about the job search.
Do I need a website?
Resumes limit what you can share, especially in the AI review process. Consider a website to be your digital resume. And it doesn’t require website publishing skills.
In progress
Networking events
LinkedIn best practices
Temporary income sources
New perspectives
Managing mental health
As a fellow job seeker impacted by a corporate layoff, I am also experiencing the challenges of our current competitive, AI-driven job market. I see, hear, and share the mutual frustrations and bewilderment. In my experience, the most successful way to secure a new role is through networking. However, those in-person opportunities are hard to find. Many people are terrified of networking, even on LinkedIn.
I can help fill that gap. My background is marketing and communications. I’m a natural networker, and I’m a writer. Some of my innate qualities are honesty, transparency, and finding the positivity in a negative situation.
But most importantly: I know what it’s like to have nothing. To be starting from scratch. To ask for help.
We’re all going to be okay; we just have to stay together. And maybe we can find some ways to have fun in the process, learn from each other, and build a community: a network.