

Things to do after getting laid off
Just got to know I was laid off, any personal stories or experiences you folks would like to share,
- what helped you to find the next job
- how to mentally get over it it etc,
Thanks!
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So sorry to hear this @Yamprofessional! I’ve seen you on grapevine for some time and you’ve been so great! It felt like a friend got laid off :(
Please let me know if anything I can do to help! :/

These worked really well for me when I was in same situation -
- Brush up your skills/knowledge. Keep yourself ready for interviews.
- Limit your screen time.
- Try to see positive side, be hopeful.
- Be grateful for other things which you have.
- Don’t hesitate to reach out to that one person whom you dint speak in last 10 years. You never know where your next opportunity is hidden.
- Focus on your health, both physical and mental.
- Talk to people if you feel low.
- Have atleast 3 choices of your next job. Start targeting for top priority one. If that doesn’t work out for next 10-15 days. Move to 2nd preferred choice and so on.
All the best !

This is one of the best advice.

Glad you liked it.

I'm really sorry to hear this. Get the papers, salary slip, TDS stuff (basically all things finances sorted).
Take anything imp from device if you still have access to the accounts.
Lastly, it happens, it's not your fault. Take time off to recover and rejuvenate. Then chart out what you want to do next.
Good luck mate!

My condolences, take care my dude!
Whatever you do, please do not shit post and corporate worship on LinkedIn about how great byejuice was

Don't fall into a circuit, thinking, rethinking what went wrong and how you could have probably avoided it. It is almost always the Miserable culture that has created this..
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Hey @Yamprofessional
Hang in there, a better life awaits
On finding the next job - take some time to recover, but then go all guns blazing in terms of applying/cold emailing/networking. The most inspiring story I’ve seen is of a friend who got laid off (not group lay off, they were fired), but then recovered within a week and then got to a good place within 2-3 weeks. Just pure determination.

which profile?

Been there and what helped me is to focus on things in my control.
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Right time to upskill as you have ample time to focus on things that may be getting delayed since years.
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Save your mind at all costs. Remember that everything happens for a reason and better to accept whatever has happened and move on by focusing in the present
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Meditation and Breathing Techniques really help you to be more focused and lets you be positive. I have Learnt some breathing techniques like Sudarshan Kriya and Meditation taught by Art of Living. It really helped. You can check it online also. ArtofLiving.org/ohp

Do not rush for interviews you’ll screw them, take a week off, go to some unexplored places meet strangers talk to them.
I got laid off last Wednesday, packed my bags and is out there on hills, met some amazing people heard their stories.
50% of folks are either planning to resign or have resigned here.
When you take a break from city life you realise there are lot of things out there, you just have to clean up your mind.
Research on the target companies and then get started fresh.

@Yamprofessional please dont rush into it habe seen the best candidates fail many times coz they were not in the right frame of mind or prep so many times more than people who clear. Rejections are always higher than selections. I get it time is bad,;expectations are high due to surplus. Better to prepare and do it best .

This shall pass too. ❤️🩹