smoneil
Registered User
Hey guys. I am reaching out here on behalf of a good friend of mine. He’s in creative work, marketing, creative direction, etc.
He was recently let go from his job with basically no notice shortly after having a great performance review and being promised a promotion. Dude is reeling from this and worried as we are getting a little older (mid 40s) and opportunities don’t seem to be abound.
Does anyone here have any leads?
Creative/humanities minded fields are depressingly bad right now. I'm in education/academia, but left my tenure-track job last summer because I absolutely hated where I was living (rural Arkansas), and the university was run like crap. My plan was to move back to Rochester and teach a few adjunct courses while pivoting into the communications/marketing/social media management area (I had built a bit of a portfolio in that area, as I had been responsible for doing those things for the college of arts and humanities at my old job). I sent out a ton of feelers. Did information interviews. Applied to dozens of jobs. Not even a preliminary interview. In one of the information interviews, the guy confessed that marketing is sort of collapsing right now. Companies are outsourcing all things creative to AI, and just churning through new marketing grads (hiring a couple of kids right out of college and then discarding them after a couple of years).
I'm in a bit of a pickle myself right now. I applied lightly on the academic job market to cover my bases, and ended up getting another tenure track job. This one is somewhat (not much) better in terms of location, but it's still in the middle of nowhere West Virginia. The plus side is that the school seems MUCH better run than my old one, and the colleagues and students all seemed great. My plan is to spend all breaks back in Rochester, and possibly supplement my income/get more options by getting a realtors' license.
TL/DR: As a fellow mid-40s humanities field person, I feel for your friend and wish that I had some suggestions.