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    Explore " layoff" with insightful episodes like "Guest: Marlena Compston & Advice For Your Job Search", "02 - Food Thief", "Laid Off: 5 low key ways to make networking less awkward after a layoff", "Cindi Carlson on Layoffs & Job Seekers" and "How Reid Hoffman & James Currier See the Path Ahead for Founders during The Great Reset" from podcasts like ""The Causey Consulting Podcast", "The Daily Crawl", "50 Conversations", "People Business w/ O'Brien McMahon" and "The NFX Podcast"" and more!

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    Guest: Marlena Compston & Advice For Your Job Search

    Guest: Marlena Compston & Advice For Your Job Search

    My guest on today's episode is Marlena Compston of Harlow Recruiting. Marlena recruits nationwide and is both a representative to candidates seeking a position, as well as partnering with clients across the nation. Marlena is also involved with Oilfield Connections International. If you are currently on the job market, this is the episode for you!

    Key topics we cover:

    ✔️ What's happening with oil & gas and the energy sector right now?
    ✔️ If you're caught in a layoff: now what? What's the first thing you need to do after your job goes away?
    ✔️ Have you taken the time to explore your passions? Do you know what other industries or options make sense with your transferable skills?
    ✔️ What goes down also rebounds and goes back up again. True with the oil market as with individual careers; you will get through it.
    ✔️ What are some of the most common mistakes that job seekers and interviewees make.

    You can find Marlena online at: https://harlowrecruiting.com/
    And on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcompston/

    02 - Food Thief

    02 - Food Thief

    Office workers Courtney and Karl discuss stealing food from the company fridge, conference rooms, and co-workers’ desks. Can you get fired?

    The Daily Crawl Podcast aims to share stories and discuss weird goings-on in the modern office environment.

    Please send feedback or your own tales from the cube farm to thedailycrawlfeedback@gmail.com.

    00:00 - Are you ready to go?
    00:06 - The Daily Crawl Theme
    00:40 - Episode intro
    02:26 - Episode topic
    03:05 - Story - Food Thief
    29:52 - Next time
    30:14 - Listener feedback
    33:05 - Wrap-up

    Laid Off: 5 low key ways to make networking less awkward after a layoff

    Laid Off: 5 low key ways to make networking less awkward after a layoff

    Jobscan career change tool

    https://www.jobscan.co/career-change/

     

    How to Have an Informational Interview 

    https://youtu.be/bULSVSwkiTU

     

    How To Handle Small Talk As An Introvert

    https://youtu.be/kFsgTa17Xwo

     

    Designing Your Career: The Informational Interview

    https://youtu.be/m6Pa4ZB4mvQ

     

    This week in layoffs music by: Soviet March by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    Cindi Carlson on Layoffs & Job Seekers

    Cindi Carlson on Layoffs & Job Seekers

    This episode covers both sides of downsizing, including tips for employers needing to lower their headcount and individuals who find themselves in need of a new position. Cindi Carlson is a Senior Vice President for Challenger, Gray & Christmas where she is responsible for developing, delivering, and implementing outplacement consulting, job training, and executive coaching. She has successfully managed many large outplacement projects and is skilled at training others in networking techniques and interviewing. Cindi is especially passionate about helping professionals with navigating their careers. She is the creator of the Challenger List, a listing of HR job openings around the country that’s now seen by over 10,000 people each week.

    How Reid Hoffman & James Currier See the Path Ahead for Founders during The Great Reset

    How Reid Hoffman & James Currier See the Path Ahead for Founders during The Great Reset
    Today Reid Hoffman & James Currier discuss the path ahead for Founders in a post-COVID world. What you need to learn and unlearn to get your company through a crisis, frameworks for the tough decisions Founders are facing today and the way they see the world changing forever - opening new opportunities for savvy founders. Reid is the co-Founder and was the executive chairman of LinkedIn, and is now a partner at Greylock. In this episode, we discuss: - How to be human first - The VC landscape post-COVID - How to make decisions around risk - The mental patterns Founders should unlearn - Founders & frugality - Silicon Valley's involvement in COVID-19 - Zero-sum thinking Be on the lookout for new episodes on The NFX Podcast and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays

    David Sacks shares how PayPal & Trulia Navigated Downturns

    David Sacks shares how PayPal & Trulia Navigated Downturns
    Today we’re talking with David Sacks & Pete Flint about how to lead a company through an unforeseen downturn, and what it takes to adapt and survive in an unpredictable economy. David is a general partner at Craft Ventures and previously a Co-Founder of PayPal & Yammer. Both David and Pete founded iconic companies and led them through unstable markets to emerge with high growth and success. In this episode, we discuss: - The Founder mindset during a downturn - The Investor mindset during a downturn - Tactics/frameworks for founders - Happy Talk vs Hard Talk - Silicon Valley during COVID-19 Be on the lookout for new episodes on The NFX Podcast and read more NFX content at - www.nfx.com/essays

    Laid Off: Rejecting shame and finding solidarity after a layoff

    Laid Off: Rejecting shame and finding solidarity after a layoff

    Homework

    Each week I’ll give you an exercise to work on to help you build structure and forward movement during your layoff. All of the exercises will live in the Google doc below. 

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AZk642SvvBETf29m9HFSa4G-UlYMwjRZaP5DUlAhDf0/edit?usp=sharing

    Resources

    LinkedIn’s list of companies that are hiring: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/heres-whos-hiring-right-now-andrew-seaman/

    Remote companies that are hiring right now: 

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1R9IR8Z3-gU8uf76HOvVvh44R-UeQAxzmDe03E_vwRfs/htmlview?usp=sharing


    Companies still hiring (mostly tech roles) 

    https://coda.io/@kenny/companies-still-hiring

    The companies that are hiring even as the global economy grinds to a halt

    https://qz.com/1823537/the-companies-with-jobs-hiring-during-the-coronavirus-crisis/

    Who’s hiring and who is freezing hiring: 

    https://candor.co/hiring-freezes/

    How to file for unemployment

    https://www.wrapbook.com/how-to-file-for-unemployment-in-every-state/

    Resources for freelancers and creatives

    https://supermaker.com/articles/coronavirus-pandemic-resources-for-freelancers-creatives-losing-wages

    Services for restaurant workers: 

    https://www.foodandwine.com/fwpro/as-the-coronavirus-shutters-restaurants-across-the-country-a-swell-of-support-rises-up

    Coronavirus payment explained https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/3/24/21188470/coronavirus-unemployment-benefits-senate-stimulus

     

    An intermission: I just got laid off and everything is weird

    An intermission: I just got laid off and everything is weird
    Hello fabulous listeners. I'm interrupting my normal podcast episodes for something a bit different. As this fierce global pandemic rages on, I'm going to pause on talking about career changes and the future of work. Instead, I'm switching gears. For the next 10 episodes or so I'm going to talk about layoffs. You may have seen the headlines by now: 3.3 million people have filed for unemployment. And it's only the beginning. There are a lot of more to come, and for those who have jobs, there is plenty of uncertainty and anxiety around layoffs. So let's talk about it. I'm going to talk about multiple aspects of getting laid off. From what to do in your first week after layoff, to finding your next steps in uncertainty, to spending your layoff severance, to anticipating layoffs in your current job. I'll still talk about upskilling, as it's still important in your career. I'll cover how to learn new skills with more discussion about how to find learning opportunities that position you for future roles. As I noted in a prior episode, we don't talk much about layoffs in our culture. It's time to change that. In this episode, I explain more about how I'm shifting the focus of this podcast for the near-future. Plus, I share how I was just laid off as well. Got something on your mind about layoffs? Need a question answered? Write me at hello@50conversations.com. I'll answer some of your questions throughout future episodes. Wishing you all health and safety! Need a new career book to help you? Check out my book: Punch Doubt in the Face: How to Upskill, Change Careers, and Beat the Robots.

    #4: ¿Crees que vivir bajo un presupuesto te limita?

    #4: ¿Crees que vivir bajo un presupuesto te limita?

    Es de conocimiento público que hacer un presupuesto (“budget”) es una de las tareas más odiadas y procrastinadas por todos. Tenemos la idea (errada) de que hacer un Budget significa limitarnos, y ¿quién quiere limitarse con el dinero que ha sido ganado con tanto sacrificio? ¿Acaso no tenemos el derecho de utilizar ese dinero como y cuando queramos? 

    En este episodio compartimos la base del sistema de presupuesto conocido como 50/30/20 – 50 % de tu ingreso en gastos de necesidad básica, 30% en gastos discrecionales, y 20% en pago de deudas y/o ahorros. También cubrimos que prácticas tomar - en combinación con el sistema 50/30/20 - para asegurarte de que sigues tu Budget consistentemente. 

    En este momento de tanta incertidumbre, es necesario prestar atención detallada a nuestro Budget, para así prepararnos de la mejor manera posible en caso de que la crisis de salud se convierta en una crisis económica, y nos veamos directamente afectados. ¡Esperemos que no! Recuerda, ¡no salgas de tu casa! Mejor, cuela una taza de café y acompáñanos en este episodio. ¡Un abrazo! 

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    I lost my job right before retirement! What now?

    I lost my job right before retirement! What now?

    Show Title
    Retirement Repair Shop with Mary Beth Franklin

    Show Description
    Just when you thought your retirement plan was safely on autopilot, life has a way of interrupting. Maybe you lost your job, or suddenly faced a health scare. Enter retirement expert Mary Beth Franklin, who has all the solutions — and knows the right experts — to help navigate any hazard.

    Episode breakdown
    Welcome to the Retirement Repair Shop with Mary Beth Franklin. In Episode 3, our host speaks with Monica Dwyer of Harvest Financial Advisers to examine the unfriendly reality of losing a job just before retirement.

    This isn’t a unique problem. According to a survey by ProPublica and the Urban Institute, 56% suffer at least one layoff of other type of involuntary job separation after the age of 50.

    More from Monica
    Check out Monica’s website at https://www.monicadwyer-cfp.com/

    Credits
    Production sound engineer: Paul Schmitz
    Post sound engineer: Boris Palacios
    Music: DJ Throdown

    For more information go to www.InvestmentNews.com/RepairShop
    To share your retirement hurdles with us, or to ask a question or contact us, please email podcasts@investmentnews.com

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    Episode 10: Surviving a layoff

    Episode 10: Surviving a layoff
    Our goal with this episode is to help you prepare for a layoff, to know what to look for before it happens, to be ready for it, to leave your current role gracefully, and how to go about a post-layoff search. Before the layoff: Follow your company news, and look for signs the company, or your group, isn't doing well. Listen for indicators like, "We're phasing out your product", or know if there is a scandal. Update your resume, start networking, think about what your "must have" list will be, and listen to Episodes 2,3, and 5. After the layoff: Immediately list out your questions, listen, take notes and follow up when you can do so calmly after you've reviewed your paperwork. Go out quietly- don't company or group bash....take the high road (aka no flaming all company emails). Your search: 1. Rest and take care of yourself. Give yourself grace. 2. Keep yourself positive and surrounded by positive people. 3. Did we mention to listen to Episode 2? 4. If you need structure, structure out your day with search, play, rest and personal goal meeting. This is the time to do things you don't have time to do when you are working! 5. Do something every day that brings you joy. 6. Update everything (Linkedin, Twitter, resume....). Connect and re-connect and update people on where you are. 7. BE HONEST about why you are looking. Short, sweet, positive and honest. 8. Research every potential opportunity. There's no excuse not to be prepared for every call. 9. Evaluate opportunities against your list, compare offers and make your decision quickly.

    LJNRadio: Employment Notebook - Bouncing Back After a Career Setback

    LJNRadio: Employment Notebook - Bouncing Back After a Career Setback
    Career setbacks such as lay-offs, re-organization of companies, working for an unsupportive manager, or even a lingering sense of discontent with your career can have a profound effect on your life. But with determination and good strategy, you can learn to bounce back from negative career situations and come out stronger on the other side. Sherri Thomas, career strategist, international speaker, and the best-selling author of "The Bounce Back – Personal stories of bouncing back higher and faster after a layoff, re-org or career setback" joins LJNRadio to share her insight on this topic. Employment Notebook explores various topics of interest to those seeking new employment and employed individuals. Expertise and real-life experiences are shared to help employees and managers achieve success in the workplace.
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