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Lumpy_Researcher_396's journey

Milestones, reflections, and progress updates connected as your layoff-to-next-step story unfolds.

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    I was laid off from my job after just 7 months, and it’s been a tough blow. I had finally landed a role that I truly enjoyed and that paid well, only to find out on a random Monday that my position was eliminated due to company changes. This was my first full-time job after graduation, and I had plans to travel across different states for the next couple of months, which now feel shattered. I’m feeling really emotional about this sudden change, as it was the most stable part of my life that helped me regain my footing after school. Now, I’m faced with the daunting task of job hunting again, knowing that many positions receive over 2000 applications. I’m reaching out for encouragement and advice from anyone who has been through a similar experience. What should I do next? One thing I’ve learned from this experience is to be cautious about working for private equity-backed companies. They often prioritize numbers over culture, and it’s disheartening. If you’re reading this and have any thoughts or advice, I’d really appreciate it. ❤️

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    I was recently let go from a job I had for six months, and it has been a tough experience. I was really excited about this role; it was my first full-time position after graduation, and I felt like I was finally doing something I enjoyed and was good at. However, on a random Monday, I found out that my position was eliminated due to company changes. This news hit me hard, especially since I had plans to travel for the next couple of months, which now feels impossible. I’m feeling a mix of emotions right now—sadness, frustration, and uncertainty. The stability I was starting to build in my life has been shaken, and now I’m faced with the daunting task of job hunting again, knowing that many positions receive thousands of applications. I’ve learned a lesson from this experience: I would advise anyone considering a role at a private equity-backed company to think twice. It seems like they prioritize numbers over culture, and it’s disheartening to see how quickly they can let people go. I’m reaching out for some encouragement and advice from anyone who has been through something similar. What should I do next? How do I cope with this situation? Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

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