Blog — recommendation letters
How to Pivot Careers in a Recession (And Use Strong Recommendations to Make It Happen)
Nobody plans a career pivot in a calm, steady economy.
It usually happens when the ground shifts. When the emails get colder. When your manager starts speaking in vague timelines. When the word “restructuring” gets dropped like a warning flare and suddenly your future feels like a fogged-up windshield.
I’ve been there.
Not reading about it. Living it.
And if you’re here, you probably feel that same pressure. Not panic—just that quiet, tightening sense that it’s time to move before the door closes.
So let’s talk about how to...
How to Ask Professors for Letters When You’ve Been Out of School
I get it — asking a professor for a recommendation letter when you haven’t been in school for a while can feel awkward, like knocking on a door you closed years ago. But trust me: it's doable. And if you approach it the right way, you can land strong, meaningful letters even after a long gap.
Here’s my playbook, woven from lived experience, a few awkward moments, and some advice that actually works.
1. Reframe Your Mindset: It’s Not Weird, It’s Strategic
First off: don’t assume professors will think...
How to Get Strong Recommendation Letters During a Layoff
Layoffs suck. There, I said it. If you've recently been laid off, you're not just staring at an empty inbox — you're also likely wrestling with uncertainty, pride, and a to-do list that feels longer than an IKEA receipt. One of the things that can really help you reboot your career is having strong recommendation letters in your back pocket. But getting them when you're leaving a job (especially via layoff) takes some strategy, courage, and a little bit of finesse.
Here’s what I’ve learned (sometimes the hard way), plus advice that actually works —...