Feeling the sting of a layoff, or just anxious that you might be next? Don’t panic. Take a deep breath, shake off the stress, and get ready to hit the ground running.

Even if your company is trimming down, the job market is still buzzing with opportunities. A quick peek on LinkedIn or your favorite job board will show you thousands of fresh job postings.

Forget the self-doubt—it’s not you, it’s just the situation. Flex those emotional intelligence muscles and let’s get to work!

Here’s Your Game Plan

  1. Take a Breather: Give yourself 2-3 days to clear your head and reset. After that, it’s time to jump back into action with renewed energy.
  2. Update Your Resume and LinkedIn: Make sure your resume and LinkedIn profile are up-to-date and sparkling. Even if you haven’t been laid off yet, it’s smart to be prepared.
  3. Create a Personal Resume Website: Stand out from the crowd by building a personal resume website. It’s a great way to showcase your skills and achievements in style.
  4. Announce Your Job Search: Let your network know you’re looking for new opportunities. Post on social media and LinkedIn, but keep it positive. No need to air grievances about your old employer.
  5. Follow Your Dream Companies: Keep an eye on companies you love by following them on LinkedIn. Set up job alerts so you don’t miss out on new openings.
  6. Reach Out to Hiring Managers: Don’t be shy—email hiring managers directly. Keep your message short and sweet, and highlight your top achievements.
  7. Get a Career Coach: Consider working with a career coach. They can provide motivation, guidance, and strategies to help you navigate your job search.
  8. Tap Into Your Network: Reach out to friends and professional contacts for referrals and advice. Networking can open doors you didn’t even know were there.
  9. Attend Networking Events: Go to industry events and trade shows. Bring along a stack of personal business cards to hand out and make those valuable connections.
  10. Apply Smartly: Focus on roles that fit your skills and qualifications. Don’t waste time applying for jobs where you don’t quite fit the bill.
  11. Contact GOOD PEOPLE RECRUITING: Give our team a call. We have access to exclusive job listings and can help match you with opportunities you won’t find anywhere else.

Extra Tips for Financial & Health Prep

While you’re job hunting, don’t forget to handle any immediate financial and health concerns:

  • Pause Credit Card Payments: Contact your credit card company to discuss options for pausing payments.
  • Call Lenders: Reach out to your lenders to explore deferment options.
  • Visit Your Doctor & Dentist: Schedule a health check-up and dental appointments before your insurance ends.

For more help, our recruiters at Good People are on the lookout for roles that match your experience. If you spot something you like, shoot us your resume at hello@good-people.co.

This is a chance to reassess and aim for new goals. Stay focused, use the tools at your disposal, and embrace the fresh opportunities ahead. You’ve got this!