Let’s be real.
You’re sitting at your desk. Maybe your IDE hasn’t been opened in days. The LinkedIn feed is a blur of “I’m excited to announce…” and you’re wondering if you’re invisible.
Worse, you’re wondering if you’re done.
That voice in your head? It’s saying the thing you don’t want to admit out loud:
“What if no one will hire me?”
Let’s talk about it.
You’re Not Alone (Even If It Feels Like It)
There are thousands of developers smart, kind, capable people who are out of work right now. Some were laid off. Some burned out. Some walked away from toxic environments and are trying to get their courage back.
You are not alone in this feeling.
You are not the only one who’s scared.
And most importantly this moment does not define you.
Fear Lies to You
Fear isn’t a good narrator. It’s dramatic. It catastrophizes. It says:
• “You’ve fallen too far behind.”
• “Your skills aren’t relevant anymore.”
• “Nobody wants to hire someone like you.”
Here’s what’s true:
• You haven’t forgotten how to learn.
• You haven’t lost your value.
• You don’t need to be perfect you just need to keep showing up.
This Isn’t the End It’s the In-Between
Being out of work, or down in a depression spiral, feels final. But it isn’t.
This is the in-between. It’s not where the story ends. It’s where the rebuild begins.
And rebuilds don’t start with massive action. They start small. Like:
• Opening VS Code and reading one old file
• Writing a few lines of code just for fun
• Watching a tech talk while lying on the couch
• Sending a message to an old teammate: “Hey, I’ve been in a rough patch mind if I ask your advice sometime?”
Small moves, repeated daily, become momentum.
Momentum becomes confidence.
And confidence gets noticed.
You Only Need One “Yes”
It doesn’t matter how many applications go unanswered.
It doesn’t matter how long the gap has been.
It doesn’t matter if your GitHub has cobwebs.
You only need one person to say yes.
One recruiter to read past the gap.
One company to say, “We see your potential.”
And if you can’t find that yes just yet create your own:
• Write about your journey
• Share what you’re relearning
• Build a tool that solves your problem
• Help a local business or non-profit with their tech
People get hired not just for code, but for character. For grit. For perspective. And you’ve got all of that, even if you forgot.
What to Do When You Feel Unhireable
Here’s a soft plan, not a hustle plan to find your way back:
1. Get dressed every morning
Even if you don’t have anywhere to be. Act like someone worth hiring.
2. Build something small
A one-button app. A Python script. A clone of something you love. Make it yours.
3. Reconnect
Message someone you trust. Join a dev Discord. Comment on a post. Let yourself be seen again.
4. Speak kindly to yourself
You’re not lazy. You’re hurting.
You’re not irrelevant. You’re healing.
You’re not behind. You’re on your way back.
5. Track wins
Every day. Even tiny ones. “I opened my laptop today” counts. Build your own proof.
The Market Isn’t a Mirror
If you’re waiting for the job market to validate your worth, you’ll stay stuck.
Your value isn’t in whether someone hires you this month.
It’s in your willingness to keep learning, showing up, and being honest about where you are.
You are not your job title.
You are not your resume gap.
You are not the number of recruiters ignoring you.
You are a builder. A thinker. A survivor.
And that’s hireable as hell.
Final Word: Keep Going
I know you’re tired. I know you’re scared.
But this version of you the one who keeps going anyway?
That’s the one who gets hired. That’s the one who grows.
Not because they never struggled.
But because they didn’t let the struggle define their future.
You’re not done.
You’re just getting started again.
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