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Ask HN: Unemployed- skill up vs. lowering your standards?
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1 points
by amazonavocado
1021 days ago
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How do you make that decision if you're unemployed and your network isn't very strong? Especially if you're in a technically focused career like software development and a lot of employment opportunities might hinge on current skillset. Option 1: Skill up. This implies that you want to make yourself appealing for jobs you believe are better for you, and/or you don't believe there are many jobs that would hire you as-is. Option 2: Lower standards. It implies that there are still plenty of jobs that would hire you with your background as-is, but you're not properly targeting them. Are there good reasons to just skip the skill building for the time being, and lower your expectations greatly for a future job if your goal is to get a job as soon as possible? |
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Option 1 is something you might want to do continuously. If you assume that you'll eventually be laid off (market cycle), at least you didn't wait until the last minute to have picked up a few new skills.