It's the Job Market
During the 2008 financial crisis, I had the good fortune of working for a well-funded startup. Having money in the bank gave the company stability, and I was shielded from the worst of what others were experiencing. Today feels very different. In just a couple of weeks, I’ll hit the 4-month mark of unemployment. My year-long contract with Meta ended in April, and despite starting my search last December, I still haven’t landed something new. It hasn’t been for lack of effort—applications, networking, interviews—but the opportunities simply aren’t there in the numbers they once were. I’ve seen many others posting similar stories: long months of searching, recruiters ghosting, interviews that stall. It’s a reminder that this isn’t about me lacking skills—it’s about a market where there just aren’t enough roles. I bring 10+ years of experience in project and program management, Agile methodologies, and cross-functional leadership. I hold two Master’s degrees. I know how to help teams deli...