These tips are so good! Something that has worked for me is not putting all of my eggs in the job basket. Having fun freelance projects or a newsletter on the side is great hedging against the bad days at work.
This is so good. (How do you know me, by the way? :) Even the timing is spot on.) The end is getting out of a job and not really wanting to get another similar-ish one any more. Now I just need to figure out what to do instead.
Great info Elena. For someone who is not hands on engineer but more into handing programs, what are some ways that worked you or anyone you know to look for a freelance work.
These tips are so good! Something that has worked for me is not putting all of my eggs in the job basket. Having fun freelance projects or a newsletter on the side is great hedging against the bad days at work.
Couldn't agree more.
This is so good. (How do you know me, by the way? :) Even the timing is spot on.) The end is getting out of a job and not really wanting to get another similar-ish one any more. Now I just need to figure out what to do instead.
Thank God someone addressed this. Kudos!
That LinkedIn meme is spicy. Newsletters and consulting are great ways to change the pace while earning additional income and building your network. Think you'd enjoy my piece on the cringiest LinkedIn flexes: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/how-to-flex-on-linkedin-cringe-contest
You've seen Reddit's LinkedIn Lunatics, right?
https://www.reddit.com/r/LinkedInLunatics/
No but thank you for making my day.
Thanks for sharing, Elena. It was nice to read at the right time.
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Freelance is so important. It's a good way to experience new industries and verticals and learn more outside your typical 9-5.
Great info Elena. For someone who is not hands on engineer but more into handing programs, what are some ways that worked you or anyone you know to look for a freelance work.