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Re: Gen Z and millennials are trying to dodge layoffs by turning to low-paid but 'stable' government jobs

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> If that whore Kamala Harris can get a government job, why can't I?

Amid widespread layoffs and economic uncertainty, Gen Z and millennials
are flirting with the idea of stability over a glitzy career. Now
government jobs are all the rage on TikTok, with the hashtag
#governmentjobs racking up over 22 million views and counting.

“Public sector jobs are where it’s at,” says Brandon Tamayo, a public
transit compliance specialist in his early thirties from Chicago, who goes
by @thatssoobrandon on TikTok.

“I really love it because one, I always wanted to be a government
employee; two, I have great health insurance; …and three I can retire in
20 years,” he explained the perks of his job to over 110,000 viewers.

“If you have student loans like me, after you work in your position for
more than 10 years and you pay your student loans for 120 payments,
they’re forgiven,” Tamayo added. “By the time I'm 40 those student loans
are going to be forgiven.”

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Despite claiming he could make six figures if he switched to the private
sector, no “life-changing” salary could convince Tamayo to ditch the
stability he currently enjoys.

Why? Because the risk of being laid off in the private sector right now is
too great, he claims—and he’s not the only one to feel this way.

Layoffs driving the appeal of government jobs
At the same time as government jobs have started gaining interest on
TikTok, young workers in droves have been sharing videos of themselves
being laid off.

There are a staggering 20,000 posts on the platform with the hashtag
#layoffs, and it’s making the stability of a public sector role more
appealing to the next generation of workers.

Google trends show that search terms like "how to get a government job" or
"government job pay" have reached their highest peak in five years.

Having witnessed hundreds of thousands of workers lose their jobs in the
past year—to the tune of 240,000 job cuts in the tech sector
alone—graduates now rank stability as the top factor they're searching for
in a job.

“One of the biggest benefits especially in this difficult market is the
job security,” Bonnie Dilber, a recruiter on TikTok, told her followers in
one of the most watched videos on #governmentjobs.

“People in private sector jobs are three times more likely to lose their
jobs than people in federal government jobs,” she said, adding that public
sector workers can also expect to enjoy a “better work-life balance” with
a lot more paid time off.

https://www.tiktok.com/@bonniedilber/video/7302595631275609375?lang=en

“I was terminated from my job in the private sector back in 2018,” one
user shared in the comments section. “I got a job working in local
government and have received 3 promotions since then.”

Even in Tamayo’s video, users echoed that the long-term benefits that
government roles provide outweigh any potential dip in pay.

“I am so grateful I got into the fed govt right out of college—inflation
adjustments, job security, PTO…too many benefits to pass up,” one user
wrote.

“I’m 45 and have been with my state government for 23 years. I have a 25-
year retirement at 3.33%. Can’t beat the benefits,” another added.

But one of the most common complaints among viewers is that it’s hard to
land the coveted “career for life.”

How to land a government job
Since his video blew up on the platform, Tamayo is now giving others
advice on how to bag a government gig.

He recommends aspiring public sector workers check out the USAJobs website
to find out which federal agencies are hiring.

The website even lists its “urgent hiring needs” with roles that the
government needs to fill pronto across various sectors from HR and finance
to tech.

But if you have no luck there, Tamayo suggests checking out your local
government’s website for vacancies.

Users in the comment section echoed that it’s easiest to “start small and
local.” You can always move around into a more favorable role once your
foot is in the door.

“My biggest advice that I give is to be patient after you turn in your
application because it could take a minute for them to reach out to you,”
he says, adding that he didn’t hear anything back for three months, and
then it took a further two months to get a job offer.

“Don’t be discouraged,” he concluded. “It’s definitely worth it.”

https://fortune.com/2024/02/12/gen-z-government-jobs-money-student-loans-
forgiven-layoffs-stability/

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