Right now, the biggest concern that has been keeping me up at night has been my job search. I was laid off in December and still have yet to land my next role. I'm constantly debating with myself whether it is healthy to get excited about any position at this point, just to have my hopes smothered and further increase my anxiety. I find it harder and harder to be my authentic self during interviews. And yet, at the same time I wonder if what I thought was my authentic self even exists anymore under the stress of the job search.
I try to go back and read my own advice about navigating through the job search and maintaining ones mental health, but it's hard right now to fully take it in. Hopefully I can manage to find my optimistic and bright self again. The first step is giving myself the space to feel the feelings and the next step is trying to figure out actionable steps to move forward towards a better future.
You got this! See your current situation as an opportunity to grow. Don't give up push through and once you all set up please come back here to tell us about your success.
I know this pain, went through that for 3 months in the beginning of this year. Don't worry and don't rush, tge right position will come to you, you juat need to keep going to the dreadful routine of emails, adds, linkedin, talk with recruiters, send cv, fulfill your skills doc etc.... But it will pass! Wish you luck in the hunt!
Are you searching for permanent work or freelance/contract?
For anyone reading this, I've found it exponentially easier to get work and also remain in a position since becoming a contractor/freelancer.
The process for finding, selection and working these jobs is just easier honestly. The focus is 100% on can you do X or Y. It's binary. The interviews are discussions and conversations rather than drawn out processes.
As for stability and worry of needing to find new work afterwards, generally it finds you instead. People recognise you are available and your skills, word of mouth takes over and recommendations means you don't need to talk to recruiters anymore.
I’m looking for permanent work. Being a parent and wanting to continue to grow our family means looking to the future and needing parental leave and stable healthcare/other benefits available to me. I wish freelancing and contracting were a fit for me right now, but they are not. It is something I’d love to explore in the future though when it makes sense for me and is such a great option for others.
Given you're struggling with finding a new full time job, I would encourage you to be open minded about contract roles, reasoning:
You can still hunt for a full-time job while you're working a contract role, giving you an opportunity to collect income you're currently not receiving
Contractors by definition have a loose affiliation with the company. It's not going to negatively impact you if you take a contract gig and 3 or 4 weeks later give notice because you found a full-time gig.
There are pathways within contracting relationships to convert into full-time roles. Not a given at every company or situation, but it is possible.
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Right now, the biggest concern that has been keeping me up at night has been my job search. I was laid off in December and still have yet to land my next role. I'm constantly debating with myself whether it is healthy to get excited about any position at this point, just to have my hopes smothered and further increase my anxiety. I find it harder and harder to be my authentic self during interviews. And yet, at the same time I wonder if what I thought was my authentic self even exists anymore under the stress of the job search.
I try to go back and read my own advice about navigating through the job search and maintaining ones mental health, but it's hard right now to fully take it in. Hopefully I can manage to find my optimistic and bright self again. The first step is giving myself the space to feel the feelings and the next step is trying to figure out actionable steps to move forward towards a better future.
You got this! See your current situation as an opportunity to grow. Don't give up push through and once you all set up please come back here to tell us about your success.
Wishing you the best in your job search! You're sure to find a great opportunity soon. Stay confident and determined, and success will come your way.
I know this pain, went through that for 3 months in the beginning of this year. Don't worry and don't rush, tge right position will come to you, you juat need to keep going to the dreadful routine of emails, adds, linkedin, talk with recruiters, send cv, fulfill your skills doc etc.... But it will pass! Wish you luck in the hunt!
Are you searching for permanent work or freelance/contract?
For anyone reading this, I've found it exponentially easier to get work and also remain in a position since becoming a contractor/freelancer.
The process for finding, selection and working these jobs is just easier honestly. The focus is 100% on can you do X or Y. It's binary. The interviews are discussions and conversations rather than drawn out processes.
As for stability and worry of needing to find new work afterwards, generally it finds you instead. People recognise you are available and your skills, word of mouth takes over and recommendations means you don't need to talk to recruiters anymore.
I’m looking for permanent work. Being a parent and wanting to continue to grow our family means looking to the future and needing parental leave and stable healthcare/other benefits available to me. I wish freelancing and contracting were a fit for me right now, but they are not. It is something I’d love to explore in the future though when it makes sense for me and is such a great option for others.
Given you're struggling with finding a new full time job, I would encourage you to be open minded about contract roles, reasoning: