After four fulfilling years at Amazon, I've received the unexpected news that my role is being eliminated. While change is a part of any career, it's left me feeling a bit uncertain about my next steps, and I'm working to structure the transition as smoothly and effectively as possible. One aspect on my mind is the increasing role of AI and automation in the job market. As I'm re-entering the job market, I'm curious to hear from those who have experience with this. Specifically, I'm interested in learning: 1. How can I position myself effectively in a job market that's increasingly influenced by AI and automation? 2. What steps can I take to ensure my resume stands out to hiring managers amidst this shift? 3. What strategies have worked for others in terms of landing interviews and getting in front of hiring managers in today's AI-driven job market? Any insights, experiences, or advice you can share would greatly appreciate. Thank you in advance for your help. #CareerTransition #JobSearch #AIinJobMarket #Automation #HiringTips #InterviewTips #TechJobs #RemoteWork #JobMarketTrends #ProfessionalDevelopment #Networking #TechIndustry #ResumeTips #JobHunt #JobSeekers
You can always flip open to work banner on in LinkedIn since it’s a layoff and not you being let go