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Community sidebar says this is only for Canada, but since I'm seeing some USA comments, I'll throe mine in.
In the New England region, and was laid off with a bunch of others in February. It's a dead zone out there. I'm Senior software engineer, but just put out the word to my head hunters that I will take entry level contracts.
I'm going to have to find some work in some other career path, or I will start draining my retirement just to make rent. I can't even move to a cheeper town since I need income for anyone to be willing to lease me an apartment.
There is a glimmer of hope though, since I'm setting more activity and I do have an interview coming up. The last four or five I've had since February ended up with me being ghosted, so I have to assume interviews won't get me anywhere.
The worst part is knowing that most of the jobs listed don't really exist. They are just farming resumes. Several positions from march are still up in the form of reposts.
That sounds brutal man; do you mind if I ask what stack/language? What kind of company were you at before?
We’ve been hiring (for real) but only for more senior positions. Fintech.
Have you tried contracting? Especially if you’re asking them to consider you for junior level positions, that might be a good bridge into something more long term; keep the lights on and let you keep searching and in the meantime some company gets an amazing deal on your talent.
I don't want to give out too much personally identifiable info, so just the basics....
I have 30 years behind me. Was a Java dev in the early days, then fell into .NET, hated it for a while (few people cared about design patterns, testing,etc) lots of JS, SQL Server, Oracle DB, cloud, devops, etc..
I was at a security and automation company, was doing well, but got pissant raises. My boss was as surprised as i was at my layoff.
I am perhaps too senior. I am actually interviewing at a fintech, wouldn't that be funny!