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discovered this for herself. She left college as a graphic designer in 2016. Her job in Stockholm was going well, and her career seemed to be off to a flying start. But in early 2019, the company announced that it would have to make cuts due to redundancies. The atmosphere at work turned
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sour, and her colleagues became anxious. She began to lose sleep and worry constantly that she was next to go ? even her boyfriend noticed a marked change in her demeanour. In conversations with colleagues, Eva for the first time
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heard about the job security council. The company was covered by the scheme, which meant she was automatically assigned a personal job coach before she was laid off in June. The system kicks in as soon as layoffs are announced, to speed up the process of getting people into new jobs. The coach spotted a gap in Eva¡¯s CV: technology had
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moved ahead, and Eva needed more training. The council paid for
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her to do an eight-week course in motion graphics at Berghs School of Communication. In addition Eva¡¯s job coach trained her in interview
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techniques through role-play situations that boosted her confidence. Offers soon started coming in. After 15 rejections, she came top out of 150 applicants and nailed a new job,
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starting January 2020, with a significantly better salary than before. [´äº¯]
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