What does it take to stay hopeful during a long job search? In this conversation, Rebecca Stack shares her experience navigating unemployment after a 20-year career in government, the emotional impact of today's hiring process, and how AI is changing the way candidates are evaluated. She discusses resilience, networking, mental health, human connection, and why maintaining hope is critical when facing rejection, uncertainty, and automated hiring systems. This episode offers practical insights for job seekers, recruiters, and hiring managers who want to create a more human hiring experience.
Key Takeaways:
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Why job searching can feel emotionally exhausting and isolating
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How AI is both helping and hurting candidates during the hiring process
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The limitations of applicant tracking systems and automated screening
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Why networking and relationship building matter more than ever
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The importance of protecting mental health during career transitions
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How support from LinkedIn and professional communities can make a difference
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Why empathy and communication are essential in hiring
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The value of transferable skills and collaboration
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How trusting your instincts can help during uncertain times
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Why resilience and hope remain critical for long-term success
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to modern job search challenges
00:33 Career transition after government service
01:24 Managing job search stress and resilience
02:35 Prioritizing mental health during unemployment
03:33 Finding support through networking
03:39 How AI affects job applications
04:26 Problems with ATS and hiring systems
05:45 Building relationships and collaboration
07:46 Advice for recruiters and hiring managers
11:47 Finding hope during career uncertainty
Keywords:
job search, AI in hiring, career resilience, human connection, applicant tracking systems, networking, hiring process, mental health, career transition, job seeker advice
Connect with Rebecca - linkedin.com/in/rebecca-stack-5280a317b
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