Do NOT Do This After a Layoff

A layoff can feel like the rug was yanked from under your entire life. One email. One meeting. One “business decision.” And suddenly your income, routine, and confidence are all under attack. What you do in the first 72 hours after a layoff will either position you for a faster comeback—or quietly sabotage your next … Continue reading Do NOT Do This 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

How to Find Hidden Jobs After a Layoff (Without Wasting Time on Indeed)

Let’s be real for a second. If you’ve been laid off and you’re scrolling through job boards for hours every day, you already know the truth: applying online feels like sending your résumé into a black hole. You apply. You wait. You hear crickets. And if you do hear back, it’s usually a “thanks, but … Continue reading How to Find Hidden Jobs After a Layoff (Without Wasting Time on Indeed)

#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)

How to Research Your Market Value for Specific Positions

…So You Don’t Walk Into Salary Negotiations Clueless and Underpaid Let’s get real: walking into a salary negotiation or job interview without knowing your market value is like going into a Gucci store with Dollar Tree money and praying for a miracle. Spoiler alert: You will get lowballed if you don’t come correct. But don’t … Continue reading How to Research Your Market Value for Specific Positions