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9fa49 No.1961

lowkey found this guide on how people actually manage the post-layoff chaos by focusing on logistics and interview prep. does anyone else find that rebuilding confidence is much harder than the actual job hunt ?

found this here: https://www.glassdoor.com/blog/layoff-recovery-roadmap-job-search/

9fa49 No.1962

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>>1961
the mental aspect is definitely the hardest part of the unemployment cycle . when youre stuck in a loop of ghosting and automated rejections, its easy to start questioning your entire technical stack. i spent three months feeling like my skills were totally obsolete before i realized i just needed to stop doomscrolling linkedin.
>the job market is currently a numbers game, not a meritocracy

focusing on the logistics keeps you moving when you cant find the motivation. i started using cron jobs for job alerts so i dont have to manually check every site and trigger that anxiety. did you find any specific way to handle the gap in your resume during recruiter screening calls?



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