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Uncertainty in the Job Market

Uncertainty in the Job Market

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TNavigating the Uncertain Job Market and the Dano Method

In this episode of The Future Proof You podcast, hosts Aaron Makelky, John Lovig, and Dan Yu discuss the challenges and uncertainties in the current labor market. They introduce the VUCA acronym—volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous—to describe the job landscape. Dan Yu shares insights as a career pivot coach on how job seekers should navigate these challenges using the Dano Method: Discover, Apply skills, Network, and Overcome fear. John Lovig provides perspectives from the hiring side, noting changes and challenges companies face. They stress the importance of being self-aware, networking, and continuously diversifying skills. Also, they highlight the significance of having a mentor and conducting a 360-degree assessment to truly understand one's capabilities. Listeners are encouraged to visit futureproofu.com for more resources and upcoming classes.

00:00 Introduction and Hosts
00:27 Understanding VUCA in the Labor Market
01:22 Coaching Through Uncertainty
03:01 Recruitment Challenges and Trends
06:12 The DANO Method Explained
07:52 Adapting to Career Changes
11:13 The Importance of Mentorship and Networking
13:16 Skills Assessment and Career Pivoting
21:15 Embracing Failure and Continuous Learning
22:58 Conclusion and Resources

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