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Komsur's journey

Milestones, reflections, and progress updates connected as your layoff-to-next-step story unfolds.

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    I was laid off after 9 years with my company due to their financial struggles. My pay has been overdue for two months, and it's frustrating to see the little money we have going towards loans instead of salaries. I’m feeling overwhelmed with stress and anxiety, especially since I live alone and need to find a job quickly. It's been 4 weeks since the layoff, and while I can manage my bills for now thanks to my bank's help with mortgage overpayments, I’ve faced nothing but rejections from potential employers. I dedicated 10 days to revamping my CV and website, created a video showreel of my portfolio, and refreshed my Python skills to boost my employability. Despite applying to numerous positions in the creative industry, I haven't had any luck yet. I fear the possibility of having to take a job at ALDI just to make ends meet, which feels daunting. I’m reaching out for advice on how to navigate this challenging time and improve my chances of finding a job in my field.

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    I was recently laid off from my job as a Technical Artist, and now I'm in the tough position of job hunting. It's really daunting for me, as I feel a lot of pressure to find something before my savings run out. I have some financial cushion, but the thought of running out of money is terrifying. The job market feels overwhelming because I notice that many of the positions I see don't align perfectly with my skills. I have experience working with Unity, but most roles seem to require Unreal Engine knowledge. Additionally, I’m proficient in Autodesk 3DS Max, while many listings ask for expertise in Maya or Blender. I know C#, but I'm not familiar with other programming languages, which further narrows my options. Living in the UK adds another layer of stress since I have a mortgage, making relocation difficult. Remote work is also intimidating for me, as I’m not used to it. I worry that if I do land a job, it might not be a good fit, and I could end up failing my probation or being unhappy. Today, I took the first step and submitted five job applications in just two hours, but I already feel overwhelmed. I’m really scared about the possibility of not finding a job and potentially facing homelessness. I’m looking for advice on how to cope with this anxiety and navigate the job search process effectively.

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