Stop saying I hope you land an interview.
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Stop saying I hope you land an interview.
"The world is full of goodwill, good intentions, and naive thoughts mixed in-between. It is a really tough time to be mentoring, with massive layoffs and tens of thousands of professionals losing their rice bowls every other fortnight. How am I going to feed my family? How am I going to pay my mortgage? You'll land something soon. Keep going!, echoes the thoughts and well-wishes of those who didn't get laid off."
"Defeated but trudging along, those laid-off set out to have 6-month plans to get employment. 6-months became a year, and before long, a year nearly becomes two. The biggest mistake most people make after getting laid off is hoping you'll get a job again. The market is not going to recover Something I've noticed within hiring networks in the industry is that companies are basically cycling through their talent networks on cues. The same type of professional is getting hired, the same cycle of"
Massive layoffs have left tens of thousands unemployed, creating financial anxiety about feeding families and paying mortgages. Many set six-month plans to regain employment, but those timelines stretch into a year or more. Hoping that previous job opportunities will return is a common mistake because the market is unlikely to recover quickly. Companies often recycle the same talent profiles, repeatedly hiring similar professionals and cycling through talent networks, which reduces opportunities for diverse or displaced candidates. Professionals must adjust expectations, pursue different strategies, and recognize that prolonged unemployment and cyclical rehiring patterns are shaping the employment landscape.
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