From what I’ve been reading, apparently I’m screwed because I’m in my 50s, the job market is weak, and my network is almost non-existent (focus has been on family).
Among things In my favor is that I have a very strong technical background (full-stack developer - primarily Microsoft). I’ve made sure to keep myself current and incorporate new technology in recent releases of the (now retired) product. I was also getting up to speed with react/Next.js in anticipation for a proposed project (before funding ran out). My employment history is solid with several well-known companies in the mix. I also live in the New York metro area.
Among things that are going against me (in addition to what I wrote above) is lack of any recent job hunting experience and also technical interviewing skills.
I’m curious as to what advice HN could offer to someone in a position like mine?
The service I used was Placement.com.
All of theme are true possibilities. So you have to anticipate your plan, and prepare for them.
Second, I think you will get another job, I don know if as good as the Microsoft. Don't blame yourself for this. It is the current situation of the market.
And third, ask yourself what is the real urgency of getting a job. Maybe you can wait a time and do some experiments.
Good look friend...