Yeah. The other end of that is I sense that a lot of teams I've interviewed for are currently pretty frazzled, expected "to do more with less". Every current job listing talks about how 'fast paced' everything is. Yeah, supporting some warehouse inventory system or whatever is a Shit Hot field you should be willing to give up some evenings and weekends for as wellcakes wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:29 pm Eventually, the other shoe dropped and it seemed that workers in the tech sector had too much power on their wages, and the big tech companies decided to trim the fat after the pandemic and the zero interest money dried up. You can see salaries correcting themselves now that there's more people competing for jobs. I have strait up asked companies with large engineering teams in my initial interviews if they had to let go a percentage of engineering staff, followed up with why. I have gotten some really interesting answers, but they all pretty much sum up to: needed to grow quickly, realized we hired to quickly, had to get rid of 10-20% of staff that wasn't up to standards
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12I got laid off about 6 months ago after 20+ years at the same company.
I just attended a seminar about (essentially) making yourself appear less old on your job applications, resume, LinkedIn profile, etc.
You might think having lots of experience and knowing things about being good at your job could be a really good thing..........
What a world.
I just attended a seminar about (essentially) making yourself appear less old on your job applications, resume, LinkedIn profile, etc.
You might think having lots of experience and knowing things about being good at your job could be a really good thing..........
What a world.
Formerly LouisSandwich and LotharSandwich, but I can never recover passwords somehow.
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13That is interesting that you say that. On one hand, I think there's a bias against hiring older people, especially in role that aren't very senior. I have been guilty of that in my youth. But that does shed some light into some of immediate rejections, it feels. I have since tailored my messaging to be more implicit about the length of my experience in the industry. I have considered chopping off some of my earlier jobs, because they are not exactly relevant anymore, but I fear that might hurt me more in the long run. I've also realized, thinking back at my job experience, that I have a much broader scope of skills when it comes to engineering, so I've expanded my resume and adjusted my cover letters to speak to that.LuciousSandwich wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 4:20 pm I got laid off about 6 months ago after 20+ years at the same company.
I just attended a seminar about (essentially) making yourself appear less old on your job applications, resume, LinkedIn profile, etc.
You might think having lots of experience and knowing things about being good at your job could be a really good thing..........
What a world.
I feel a little bit better than I did earlier. My wife told me I looked pale when I came up from the interview. It was really a shock to the system and I could go into the grueling details, if for the humor of it.
Oddly, I got an email to schedule an interview tomorrow. Its with a company that an old work friend is at, that I applied to and he sent me the original interview schedule. He didn't respond, so I assume the job was taken. I would have liked a response for professional courtesy, but someone else at the company sent the new request. I also found two jobs that fit my exact job description and applied for them, so we'll see. I kind of want to go a different direction in software development, but it might not be the right time to do it. Which, at my age, I'm not sure is going to happen again. I'm hoping this next job I can stay at for as long as possible. I'm tired of having to find a new job every 2-3 years for one reason or another that is often completely out of my hands.
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14Our collective obsession with appearing "youthful" so as to remain relevant to the current world and its limited/waning prospects . . . sometimes it almost threatens to spill over into Logan’s Run territory.
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15I should add that I spent that long at an internet company that's generally considered uncool because I liked most of my actual work and my immediate co-workers. In Silicon Valley culture there's a weird implicit view that everyone should be a striver, and HR people are somehow suspicious of job seekers with long records of steady competence. Do I lack the Eye of the Tiger? Probably... but I am good at the work part of work.cakes wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 4:32 pmThat is interesting that you say that. On one hand, I think there's a bias against hiring older people, especially in role that aren't very senior. I have been guilty of that in my youth. But that does shed some light into some of immediate rejections, it feels. I have since tailored my messaging to be more implicit about the length of my experience in the industry. I have considered chopping off some of my earlier jobs, because they are not exactly relevant anymore, but I fear that might hurt me more in the long run. I've also realized, thinking back at my job experience, that I have a much broader scope of skills when it comes to engineering, so I've expanded my resume and adjusted my cover letters to speak to that.LuciousSandwich wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 4:20 pm I got laid off about 6 months ago after 20+ years at the same company.
I just attended a seminar about (essentially) making yourself appear less old on your job applications, resume, LinkedIn profile, etc.
You might think having lots of experience and knowing things about being good at your job could be a really good thing..........
What a world.
Formerly LouisSandwich and LotharSandwich, but I can never recover passwords somehow.
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16Hey, congrats on the growth of yr family, and good luck with continued, gainful employment!cakes wrote:support a family of 4
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17So I should just announce why I lost my last job?penningtron wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:15 pm Oh! And recruiters! I've talked to nearly 100 on the phone at this point and there are about 3 of them I don't want to murder. Just absolutely insulting, holograms of human beings who barely understand the nature of the work they are hiring for. One last week insisted I add a line about "I like to break things!"
Bold strategy, I can’t wait to try it!
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19It's even harder for women of a certain age. My wife is feeling it big time. Best wishes.LuciousSandwich wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 4:20 pm I got laid off about 6 months ago after 20+ years at the same company.
I just attended a seminar about (essentially) making yourself appear less old on your job applications, resume, LinkedIn profile, etc.
You might think having lots of experience and knowing things about being good at your job could be a really good thing..........
What a world.
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20The reality is that the buzz-word mindset continues once you're hired. I would be shocked if upskilling in AI is not on the company goals for everyone this year.hbiden@onlyfans.com wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 2:48 amSo I should just announce why I lost my last job?penningtron wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:15 pm Oh! And recruiters! I've talked to nearly 100 on the phone at this point and there are about 3 of them I don't want to murder. Just absolutely insulting, holograms of human beings who barely understand the nature of the work they are hiring for. One last week insisted I add a line about "I like to break things!"
Bold strategy, I can’t wait to try it!
Two thoughts:
- Lean on/build your network. I've received most of my new employment from ex-colleagues, also you never know when that mail clerk you were friendly with is going to become a Director.
- The Office Space model of being promoted for being brash and unprofessional is alive and well. I agree with the recruiter in the sense that have a bit of an "edge" is not a bad thing, however stupid, irrelevant or unfair such a qualification might be.
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