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Ordinary-Smoke190's journey

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

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    I'm excited to share that I'll be starting a new job next week! A few months ago, I accepted a contingent offer, and it has now turned into a real position. I want to encourage everyone not to give up on their job search; even a contingent offer can lead to something solid. I was laid off just a year before my planned retirement and was in need of insurance coverage. After a long journey, I'm finally back to work! If you're interested, I have some steps that worked for me detailed in my post on r/layoffs. Wishing you all the best in your job searches!

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    I'm excited to share that I received an official job offer after a few months of navigating a contingent offer! I'll be starting my new role next week, which is a huge relief. A week ago, I posted about the strategies I used during my job search, and I'm thrilled to say they worked for me. As a 64-year-old senior in IT, it was a bit challenging since I hadn't written programs in over 20 years. However, I dedicated time to learning vibe coding and successfully rebuilt my skills. Job searching can be tough, and it often requires new tools and approaches. If anyone wants to chat or needs advice, feel free to DM me or check out my previous post. Remember, don't give up! Keep looking!

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    I was laid off at 64, but I didn't let that define my next steps. Instead of retiring, I focused on rebuilding my career and getting back on track. I want to share some strategies that worked for me during this challenging time. 1. **Identify Skill Gaps**: I started by cross-referencing my skills with job descriptions for roles I was interested in. I pulled five job postings and highlighted the skills I lacked. This list became my roadmap for enhancing my skills. 2. **Quality Over Quantity in Applications**: I realized that mass applying wasn’t effective. For every hour I spent sending out applications, I dedicated an hour to building my skills and learning something new. This approach proved to be much more beneficial. 3. **Networking**: I made it a priority to build my network on LinkedIn. Establishing relationships with professionals in my field opened up new opportunities that I wouldn’t have found otherwise. 4. **Explore Alternative Roles**: When I wasn’t getting traction in my target role, I researched adjacent roles or positions that were slightly below my target. This broadened my options and led to new possibilities. 5. **Utilize Free AI Tools**: I leveraged free AI tools to assist in my job search and skill development. There are many resources available that can help streamline the process. I appreciate any feedback or additional tips from others who have successfully navigated similar challenges.

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