Folks who are still employed, welcome coffee chats and be ready to make some connections for folks who lost their jobs, harness your network. Now is not the time to hoard connections.
April 3, 2025 at 8:08 PM
Folks who are still employed, welcome coffee chats and be ready to make some connections for folks who lost their jobs, harness your network. Now is not the time to hoard connections.
3. Create 1-2 independent/volunteer projects in your field to keep your skills sharp. Open-source analysis, community science, tutoring, whatever 4. If you are fortunate enough not to need a survival job, get a leave-the-house job 5. Professional fellowships can provide a lot of needed community
April 3, 2025 at 7:42 PM
3. Create 1-2 independent/volunteer projects in your field to keep your skills sharp. Open-source analysis, community science, tutoring, whatever 4. If you are fortunate enough not to need a survival job, get a leave-the-house job 5. Professional fellowships can provide a lot of needed community
I would also add that every county or city across the country has free employment services for unemployed individuals. They likely can’t place folks in specialized jobs but they may be able to help people find work to tide them over. Look for WIOA career centers or One Stops.
April 3, 2025 at 7:41 PM
I would also add that every county or city across the country has free employment services for unemployed individuals. They likely can’t place folks in specialized jobs but they may be able to help people find work to tide them over. Look for WIOA career centers or One Stops.