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    Dr. R’s Short List for Mid-Career Professionals — The HBCU Career Center

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 25, 20255 Mins Read
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    From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education

    Dr. Marcia F. Robinson is a senior certified HR professional, diversity strategist, and curator of TheHBCUCareerCenter.com. She advises organizations on building inclusive talent pipelines and improving diversity recruiting outcomes.

    Here’s Dr. R’s short list for 2025 Q4. This is what I’m telling mid-career professionals right now.

    Here are the top 10 challenges facing mid-career professionals today, and what you should be doing about it.

    1. Layoffs. Mid-career professionals find themselves especially vulnerable in layoff scenarios. You are no longer entry-level (and cheaper to replace) but often, you might not be senior enough to shield yourself from cuts. The Economic Times noted in February 2025: “mid-career professionals face higher risks during layoffs… often caught between freshers and essential senior executives.” Stay aware of your organization’s org chart and which middle layer roles are vulnerable. If you see it coming, start networking your way through it.

    2. AI job-erosion. The rise of artificial intelligence isn’t just a future worry—it’s already shifting roles right now. National University cites  experts estimating that around 30 % of U.S. jobs could be automated by 2030 and 60 % of jobs will see significant task changes. For mid-career professionals this means roles they’ve built might be redefined, diminished or disrupted. Raise your hand to get any training related to conversion of jobs.

    3. Career paths getting muddled. Career progression ladders are not as clear as they used to be. The traditional “progress up the ladder” path is becoming less and less clear or pre-determined. With technology, hybrid roles, new business models, many mid-career professionals struggle to map what “next step” means for them. Research on mid-career workers shows the market is evolving and paths are less predictable. Harvard Business Review states,“Research shows that many people—even with seemingly enviable careers—grow dissatisfied in their jobs in their mid-40s. … The traditional sense of forward momentum becomes muddled” (2019). Do not be shy about asking for clarity on opportunities.  Bring new skills, certifications etc. to the table.

    4. Standing out. Don’t be upstaged or sidelined by Tilly Norwood. It’s your work. With more competition and changing role definitions, mid-career individuals must distinguish themselves—not just by tenure or title, but by outcomes, relevance and agility. The old “been here awhile” alone doesn’t guarantee value. With entry-level folks expected to bring 3 years of work experience and newer knowledge, it may take energy and effort to stand out, especially at the time when you think you should be coasting in your career. 

    5. Back to office work. Many organizations are shifting policies, trying to balance hybrid or remote work, and mid-career professionals must navigate how to position themselves in these changing environments: proving visibility, network strength, collaboration whether remote or in-office. Have you heard? It may become harder to stand out if you are fully remote. Whether, employers are just trying to pressure people out of remote work, or they believe it hurts teams, Forbes Magazine shared data from Live Data Technologies research that remote workers are promoted 31% less frequently than office-based workers. Watch this space for more on this philosophy.

    6. Federal jobs lost. For those in or adjacent to public-sector careers, the federal workforce is shrinking. The U.S. federal civilian employment dropped by thousands in recent months, creating ripple uncertainties.  Mid-career professionals who counted on public service roles or “stable” government careers are facing a lot of disruptions. The recent government shutdown didn’t help. The facts are unclear right now given no new Unemployment Reports published from the Department of Labor in the last two months. But, the Office of Personnel Management (opm.gov) is estimating a loss of approximately 300,000 federal workers by year end. That will have serious impact!

    7. DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) dynamics. DEI remains a major organizational priority for smart companies, yet progress is inconsistent. Some companies lead boldly, others remain stalled or face backlash.  Mid-career professionals must navigate organizations where DEI affects career trajectories, representation, opportunity and culture.

    8. Growth industries. While some sectors contract, others are expanding. Data show roles in cybersecurity, clean energy, health care and data analytics are among fastest growing.  Mid-career professionals must decide if they stay in their current industry or pivot into growth domains—and build the skills accordingly. Use the O*Net tool to see what’s growing and what is shrinking. Is your career being impacted? Here are some tips to stay ahead of disappearing companies.

    9. Standing out (again—but reputation & relevance). It’s one thing to have experience, another to maintain relevance. Quick reminder – Experience is NOT the only way to acquire knowledge. Impress managers with new learning and take some calculated risk. With technology accelerating change, the value of being current matters as much as being seasoned. Mid-career professionals must refresh their reputations, avoid being seen as “stuck” or outdated. If you start seeing any of your work attitudes or practices being reflected on TikTok as an “old head” at work, you may be doing something you should stop. PS…I don’t have the link for you because I don’t do the Tok, but I hear they are funny. 😆 

    These ten themes together paint a picture: If you are not “mid-career,” you may be mid-transition. 

    Your strategy? 

    How are you doing against these 10 themes?

    1. Which one is your biggest concern? 

    2. What one action are you taking to stay ready?

    Read the full article on the original site


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