Getting laid off can feel personal. Even when you know the decision was based on budgets, restructuring, mergers, declining revenue, or company-wide workforce reductions, it can still feel like rejection. Then comes the next challenge. You're sitting across from a hiring manager who asks: "Why did you leave your last position?" Suddenly, your stomach drops. Do you tell … Continue reading How to Explain a Layoff Without Sounding Bitter
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Is It Better to Freelance or Job Search After a Layoff?
You got laid off. Now everybody suddenly has advice. One person says: “Start freelancing!” Another says: “Get another job immediately!” Then social media enters the chat… And now it sounds like everybody who got laid off last Tuesday has magically become a six-figure entrepreneur by Friday. Let’s be real. After a layoff, most people are not deciding … Continue reading Is It Better to Freelance or Job Search After a Layoff?
Laid Off With Bills to Pay? Here Are the Best High-Paying Freelance Jobs Right Now
How to Replace Lost Income, Rebuild Faster & Create New Opportunities Layoffs hit differently when the bills keep coming. One day you have a paycheck. The next day you're updating your resume at midnight, panic-applying to 200 jobs, and wondering how long your severance will actually last. Here's the reality most people don’t talk about: … Continue reading Laid Off With Bills to Pay? Here Are the Best High-Paying Freelance Jobs Right Now
How to Build Multiple Streams of Income After Losing Your Job to Layoffs
Losing your job can feel like someone pulled the emergency brake on your entire life. One day you're planning your next vacation. The next day you're calculating how many months your savings will last. I've worked with enough laid-off professionals to know that one of the biggest fears isn't just losing the job. It's losing the income. And that's … Continue reading How to Build Multiple Streams of Income After Losing Your Job to Layoffs
Laid Off? Don’t Say THIS in Your Next Job Interview (It Could Cost You the Job)
You finally landed the interview. After weeks (or months) of applications, networking, tweaking your resume, and wondering if anyone was actually reading your applications, a hiring manager finally says: "Tell me about why you left your last job." And then it happens. You spend the next five minutes unloading every frustration you've been carrying since the … Continue reading Laid Off? Don’t Say THIS in Your Next Job Interview (It Could Cost You the Job)
Why Rejection Feels Worse After Job Loss
The Emotional Side of Layoffs Nobody Talks About Losing a job is already painful. But what many people are not prepared for is what comes after: The rejection emails. The ghosting. The interviews that “felt perfect” but led nowhere. The silence after submitting hundreds of applications. And suddenly… What used to feel like a normal … Continue reading Why Rejection Feels Worse After Job Loss
Spirit Airlines Shut Down: Don’t Make This Mistake That Keeps People Unemployed After Layoffs
When news broke about the closure of Spirit Airlines, thousands of employees were hit with the same reality overnight: No warning.No paycheck coming in.And no clear plan for what’s next. If that’s you—or someone you know—let’s get straight to it: 👉 Being laid off is not what keeps people unemployed.👉 What they do AFTER the … Continue reading Spirit Airlines Shut Down: Don’t Make This Mistake That Keeps People Unemployed After Layoffs
Ways to Get a Job Without Applying Online – After Layoff
Let me say something that might sting a little: 👉 If your entire job search strategy is applying online… you’re already behind. And after a layoff? That approach will drain you faster than anything. I’ve spent 20+ years in HR. I’ve sat in hiring meetings. I’ve watched how decisions are made. And here’s the truth: … Continue reading Ways to Get a Job Without Applying Online – After Layoff
How to Find Clients for Your Business After a Layoff
Let’s not sugarcoat this: 👉 After a layoff, you don’t just need a plan… you need income. And for a lot of people right now? That income is not coming fast enough from job applications. So they start thinking: “Maybe I should freelance…” “Maybe I should start a business…” “Maybe I can use my skills … Continue reading How to Find Clients for Your Business After a Layoff
After 20 Years in HR, I Can Tell You This: Recruiters Don’t Care About Your Layoff
Let’s get one thing straight right now: Recruiters are not sitting around judging you for being laid off. I’ve spent over 20 years in Human Resources—reviewing resumes, sitting in hiring meetings, advising leadership, and helping companies make some hard decisions. And I can tell you this with full confidence: 👉 Being laid off is not … Continue reading After 20 Years in HR, I Can Tell You This: Recruiters Don’t Care About Your Layoff