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tinkerer9999's journey

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

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    I was laid off two months ago from my job as a software engineer. At 26 years old and with only 1.6 years of experience, I'm feeling lost and overwhelmed. I don't have anyone to talk to about this situation, and I'm struggling to figure out my next steps. The fear of rejection in the current job market is weighing heavily on me, especially with my family and financial pressures. I'm reaching out for support and would appreciate hearing from anyone who has gone through a similar experience and successfully found a new job. Any advice or insights would mean a lot to me.

    Job title: software engineer

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    I recently got laid off from my job at a signal processing company where I worked for 1.5 years. I'm a 26-year-old male from India with an M.Tech from NIT, but my skills are quite specific to my previous company. The only broadly applicable skill I have is C++ coding. Since losing my job, I've started applying for new positions, but I've only been getting calls for software jobs that offer salaries in the range of 6-9 LPA, while my previous CTC was around 15 LPA. Given the current job market, I'm contemplating whether I should take the risk and apply for these lower-paying software positions, even though they are outside the signal processing domain. There seems to be a lack of jobs in my field in India right now, and I know I need to prepare a lot to interview for these software roles. I'm seeking advice on whether I should pursue these opportunities to stay employed or hold out for something more aligned with my previous experience.

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    I recently got laid off after 1.5 years of experience in C++. It's been tough as I haven't received any interview calls for the past two months, even though I'm open to accepting a lower salary just to get back into the workforce. I'm feeling a bit lost and would appreciate any suggestions on how to improve my job search. I read a comment from someone who got laid off last June and found a temporary job in August that has been extended twice. They mentioned that using job boards specifically for temp or contract positions might be less competitive, so I might give that a try.

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    I recently got laid off from my role at a signal processing company where I worked for 1.5 years. I'm 26 years old and hold an M.Tech from NIT, but I feel like my skills are very specific to my previous job. The only transferable skill I have is C++ coding. I've started applying for new positions but have only been getting calls for software jobs that offer salaries between 6 to 9 LPA, which is significantly lower than my current CTC of around 15 LPA. Given the current job market, I'm considering whether I should take the risk of applying for these lower-paying roles just to stay employed, especially since there aren't many opportunities in the signal processing field in India right now. I know I need to prepare a lot to interview for software positions outside of my expertise. I'm looking for advice on whether it's worth it to take a lower-paying job while continuing to search for better opportunities. Any suggestions on the best course of action?

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