🚨 Why Panic Applying After a Layoff Destroys Your Job Search

(And What to Do Instead If You Actually Want Results) Let’s get straight to it…Getting laid off will shake you. Financially. Emotionally. Mentally. And the FIRST thing most people do? They panic apply. I’m talking about: Submitting 30–50 applications in a day Clicking “Easy Apply” like it’s a lifeline Sending the same resume to every job … Continue reading 🚨 Why Panic Applying After a Layoff Destroys Your Job Search

How to Approach Recruiters on LinkedIn After a Layoff

After a layoff, one of the hardest things to do isn’t updating your resume—it’s knowing what to say. You’re told, “Just reach out to recruiters on LinkedIn.”But no one tells you how to do that without sounding desperate, awkward, or ignored. Here’s the truth:Recruiters don’t respond to most messages—not because candidates aren’t qualified, but because … Continue reading How to Approach Recruiters on LinkedIn After a Layoff

The Ultimate Resume Guide for Laid-Off Professionals

Read this before you send out one more application. Let’s keep it all the way real. A layoff is not a reflection of your talent, your value, or your capability.But you know what is a reflection of all of that? Your resume... And unfortunately, most laid-off professionals are out here trying to bounce back with … Continue reading The Ultimate Resume Guide for Laid-Off Professionals

Here’s Why You’re Not Getting Job Offers After a Layoff

…and what you can do TODAY to turn things around. Let’s be honest for a second. Losing a job—especially when you didn’t see it coming—hits different. It’s like someone yanked the floor from under you and then expected you to continue walking like nothing happened. But here’s the real kicker:You’re applying to dozens of jobs, … Continue reading Here’s Why You’re Not Getting Job Offers After a Layoff

Resume Hacks to Get Interviews Faster (Even After a Layoff)

If you’ve been recently laid off, I know the job hunt can feel like trying to sprint through quicksand. Everyone keeps telling you to “update your resume,” but nobody tells you how to update it so employers actually call you back. Here’s the truth:Recruiters are skimming hundreds of resumes at warp speed. If yours doesn’t … Continue reading Resume Hacks to Get Interviews Faster (Even After a Layoff)

Freelance or Full-Time? Deciding Your Next Career Move After a Layoff

Losing a job can feel like someone yanked the rug out from under you and forgot to apologize. Your routine? Gone. Your paycheck? Vanished. Your confidence? Shaken.But here’s the good news — a layoff is not the end. It’s a reset, and you get to decide what your career looks like next. One of the … Continue reading Freelance or Full-Time? Deciding Your Next Career Move After a Layoff

#1 Way to Find a Job Faster After a Layoff (Proven Strategy)

Let’s be real.Getting laid off feels like someone pulled the rug out from under you while you were already juggling bills, life, and a never-ending to-do list. You’re blindsided, your paycheck just evaporated, and you’re staring down the barrel of “What now?” I’ve been there. I’ve coached people through it. And I can tell you … Continue reading #1 Way to Find a Job Faster After a Layoff (Proven Strategy)

When It’s Time to Hire Your First Employee (Before You Burn Out or Go Broke)?

Look, I get it. You started your business thinking, "This is gonna be great! I'll be my own boss, set my own hours, make all the money, and never answer to anyone again!" Fast forward a few months (or years), and now you’re drowning in work, answering emails at 2 AM, running on caffeine and … Continue reading When It’s Time to Hire Your First Employee (Before You Burn Out or Go Broke)?

Scripts to Use for Salary Negotiations (Even If You’re Nervous)

Let’s be real for a second: the idea of talking about money in an interview can make you feel like your brain just unplugged itself and walked away.But guess what? If you don’t negotiate your salary, you’re basically telling your future paycheck, “Eh, surprise me.” We don’t do surprises when rent is due, student loans … Continue reading Scripts to Use for Salary Negotiations (Even If You’re Nervous)

Networking for Introverts: Making Connections Without the Cringe

Let’s be honest—networking can feel like a nightmare for introverts. The thought of walking into a room full of strangers, making small talk over lukewarm coffee, and pretending you’re not counting down the minutes until it’s over? Yeah... hard pass. But here’s the truth: networking is essential for career growth, whether you’re climbing the ladder, … Continue reading Networking for Introverts: Making Connections Without the Cringe