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What To Do When You Lose Your Job
1. Advice for the newly unemployed
from the members of Connect:
Professional Women’s Network.!
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WHAT TO
DO AFTER
YOU LOSE
YOUR JOB
2. Losing a job is never easy. “Give yourself time to grieve and
work through the loss. When you're ready, commit yourself fully
to find the best job for you. It's rough but you'll get through it.”
Sarah Caruso, Administrative Assistant
3. Reframe this as a time for growth. “Change can be scary,
but it is just outside of your comfort zone that you find out
exactly what you are made of.”
Kimberly O'Bannon, Deputy Program Manager
4. Take the good, leave the bad. “List what you contributed to the job, what
you got out of it that you can carry forward, and ways those things could be
applied to a new job. Once you feel sure of these things, you’ll be able to
convey them to the next employer. In a real way, we have to convince
ourselves first.”
Bridget M.M. S., Office Admin., Coach, Writer
5. Keep a routine, and keep moving. “Get out of the apartment as if you
were going to work. Workout at a gym early morning, go back home and
prepare a lunch daily. The key is remaining focused and positive over
losing a job. Work on you while unemployed.”
Edna Marie Norman, MSHRM, Executive Secretary
6. “Seize this opportunity to develop new skills. There are
plenty of courses online that are free and useful, like computer
programming courses for example, or even a second language!”
Katherine Copas, Marketing Communications Specialist
7. Get creative. “Try finding a work-at-home niche while searching for employment.
There are plenty of opportunities online for different fields. For example, an
administrative person can find proofreading and typing work. Sites like Fiverr.com
may also offer some cushion. Do a search online. There's so much out there.”
Audrey Malone, Writer, Editor and Administrative Specialist
8. Make connections in your community. Try doing some
volunteer work. It gives you an opportunity to network and give
back during this down time.
Chioma Robertson Phillips, HR Director/HR Business Partner
9. Find out what you truly want. “Reflect on your last position. What did you like/
dislike about it? Do you want your next position to be similar or completely different?
Before looking for another job, know what you want. Losing a job can definitely be
a blessing in disguise. You may just find yourself happier than before.”
Patrice Sutton, Social Media & Sourcing Specialist
10. And then go after it! “When you're ready, be aggressive. Don't
wait for opportunity to find you––find it. And when you land your
next adventure, do it energetically. It's a new beginning!”
Stephanie Tastad, Coach, Social Marketing, Event Planning
11. Doris A. Wright, Administrative Professional
Your dream job is out there. “It sounds like a cliché, but the saying that
"when a door shuts a window will open” is true. Sometimes it takes quite a
while, but you must keep a positive attitude. It's very frustrating sometimes, but
someday soon you will find a company that will give you a chance to prove
what an asset you would be.”