
Navigating Abrupt Change: From Federal Termination to Private Sector Success
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About this listen
In this powerful and timely episode of Career Compass, host Alisha Brown tackles the difficult topic of abrupt federal terminations and the critical next steps toward private sector employment. With compassion and clarity, Alisha draws on her personal journey and extensive HR background to offer support and strategy for federal employees, especially veterans, facing unexpected career changes.
What You'll Learn:
- ✅ How to begin planning your next move after an unexpected job loss
- ✍️ Resume writing tips that help translate federal experience into private sector language
- 🎯 Career planning strategies to help you regain focus and confidence
- 🧠 The mindset and resilience needed to push through career transitions
- 📚 Resources and support systems available to federal workers and veterans
Why It Matters:
In today’s uncertain job climate, no one is immune to change. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the federal space who wants to prepare, pivot, and thrive in the private sector.
Resources Mentioned:
- LinkedIn Networking
- Private Sector Resume Templates
- Veteran Career Transition Resources
🎧 Tune in now to gain strength, direction, and tools to take the next step in your career with confidence.
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