Send us a text When I started The Reboot Era five months ago, I had just been laid off and was staring down one of the hardest job markets in recent memory. What began as a way to process my own story quickly grew into something bigger — 25+ conversations about layoffs, pivots, side hustles, resilience, and rebuilding. In this 12-minute season finale, I read a letter to the version of myself who didn’t see the layoff coming — the me who thought relationships were real until they went silent, ...
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Send us a text When I started The Reboot Era five months ago, I had just been laid off and was staring down one of the hardest job markets in recent memory. What began as a way to process my own story quickly grew into something bigger — 25+ conversations about layoffs, pivots, side hustles, resilience, and rebuilding. In this 12-minute season finale, I read a letter to the version of myself who didn’t see the layoff coming — the me who thought relationships were real until they went silent, ...
Reboot 11 | CR1 - Double Laid Off, Double the Tea: Matt's temporary exit from Corporate America
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3 months ago
Reboot 11 | CR1 - Double Laid Off, Double the Tea: Matt's temporary exit from Corporate America
Send us a text What happens when you're laid off twice by the same tech company? If you're Matt Goldstein, you take your severance, your sass, and your suitcase — and move to Mexico City. In this episode of The Reboot Era, recruiter-turned-expat Matt Goldstein breaks down: The eerie déjà vu of getting laid off twiceWhy recruiters often smell layoffs before they hitHow tech companies weaponize “evergreen” job postingsHis decision to leave LA and corporate chaos behindTips for finding humor, he...
The Reboot Era
Send us a text When I started The Reboot Era five months ago, I had just been laid off and was staring down one of the hardest job markets in recent memory. What began as a way to process my own story quickly grew into something bigger — 25+ conversations about layoffs, pivots, side hustles, resilience, and rebuilding. In this 12-minute season finale, I read a letter to the version of myself who didn’t see the layoff coming — the me who thought relationships were real until they went silent, ...