Oftentimes, when people get fired or laid off, they saw it
coming. They may have heard rumors or rumblings, felt a change in the
atmosphere, or simply read the writing on the wall. And, in hindsight, they always
wish they’d better prepared themselves.
So, if you see or sense a layoff or termination coming, take
action and prepare yourself. Here are five things to do the minute you feel it
coming:
1. Get your resume together. You will need it right away to
get back on the market.
2. Make a list of your key accomplishments at the organization.
You never know--if you can wow them with everything you've accomplished and show
them how important you have been to the bottom line, you may be able to sell
yourself back to the company or convince them not to let you go. In any event,
it’ll help get you focused on your work and what you can offer.
3. Make a list of everything in your pay and benefits
package. Think through your insurance, vacation time, etc. so you are ready to
ask about it. The person doing the firing or layoffs will probably be as
nervous as you, so being prepared is key.
4. Be nice. I know it may be hard to even consider being
pleasant to the people who may be firing you, but you want to preserve the
relationship as much as possible. They may hire you back. They may recommend
you for another job or steer you in the direction of another company. Don’t
burn bridges.
5. Keep it to yourself. You could be dead wrong, and you don’t want to rile people up or anger management. Just keep calm,
carry on, and prepare for the worst.
And if you did get fired? Read this:
http://careerstonegroup.blogspot.com/2014/09/got-fired-heres-what-to-do.html
http://careerstonegroup.blogspot.com/2014/09/got-fired-heres-what-to-do.html
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