That's why our neighbour down south past the Causeway has been harping on about reskilling and upskilling.... it's really hard for midlife career changes at the moment, with AI and IT taking over many jobs that people used to fill.
hi, got a friend age 40 above (45 currently this year) here his specialty is in programming (mostly on java but not the latest one like with add on hibernate/spring boot etc) from jan24 this year and still cant find a job and still searching (though many calls for job interview but still can hit any)
want to move on to Dev Ops but don't have skill want to go to call center for customer service but they don't call back java skill ? now not so good anymore , memory a bit loss now must compete with young lings for a job
now searching for java role only or any role that matters bank call for loan constantly and need repayment , but how to pay , no work no money even some bank threaten to blacklist him
still hoping for the best although sometimes feel rotten to the core
you guys got some advised? this old man almost lost it all i have no more words to advised to him anymore
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still searching for a job
The way I see it, your friend has 2 choices before him:
1. Change with the times: upskill or reskill or train in a non-related but in-demand role, and apply for new job offers 2. Stay put and hope to fight for scraps that may occasionally fall his way, especially since there are fewer and fewer companies that have use for the (outdated) skillset that he possesses.