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What You Should Do If You Are Laid Off From Your Job

Published by Jackson, 2015-02-19 23:25:17

Description: In today society, it seems as if layoffs are increasing in popularity. Lay offs are something that you can regularly hear about in the news. As more businesses are forced to downsize, you may find yourself laid off from your current position. This layoff may be permanent or temporary; it often depends on the needs and current state of your employer. Either way, should you find yourself laid off, you will want to continue reading on. When it comes to layoffs one of the most commonly asked questions is hat should I do?? In all honesty, there is actually a lot that you can do. For starters, you will want to first examine your state laws on unemployment

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What You Should Do If You Are Laid Off From YourJobIn today society, it seems as if layoffs areincreasing in popularity. Lay offs aresomething that you can regularly hear about in thenews. As more businesses are forced to downsize,you may find yourself laid off from your currentposition. This layoff may be permanent ortemporary; it often depends on the needs andcurrent state of your employer. Either way,should you find yourself laid off, you will wantto continue reading on.When it comes to layoffs one of the most commonlyasked questions is hat should I do?? In allhonesty, there is actually a lot that you can do.

For starters, you will want to first examine yourstate laws on unemployment. While there are somevariations, you will find that most states awardunemployment compensation to those who are laidoff from their jobs. This may be able to help youand your family out financially in the short-termrun.In keeping with unemployment, it is importantthat you examine it. Unfortunately, there aremany individuals who view this money as a handoutor money that they do not need. What you need toremember about unemployment is that it isdesigned for individuals just like you. If youare laid off from work, you should find that youare entitled to unemployment, especially if youdid not receive any severance pay or compensationin another form.Even if you do seek unemployment payments, it isstill important to remember that they will notlast forever. Unemployment compensation is

designed to work as a temporary fix. That is whyyou will want to start taking action to help youfind a new job, possibly the sooner the better.The first step in doing this involves creating aresume for yourself. You can either create yourown resume or you can hire a professional resumewriter to do the job for you. Either way, youwill want to ensure that your resume is one thatwill turn company heads.Once you have a resume in hand, you should thenstart examining all open job positions in yourarea. When doing so, you should either use yourlocal newspaper or the internet. Career jobsearching websites are a nice and easy way to findand apply for jobs online. For your own safety,you will want to refrain from giving your personalinformation, especially your bank accountinformation or social security number, to anycompanies that you have never heard of before orcompanies that you are unable to research online.

If you were employed at your last position, beforebeing laid off, for two or more years, you may bea little bit nervous about finding a new job. Ifthis is a feeling that you are experiencing, youshould know that you are not alone. Finding a newjob can be a stressful process, especially whenit comes time for a job interview. That is why youmay want to consider doing a few practiceinterviews with your friends or family members.They can ask you common interview questions, suchas your strengths and weaknesses, as well as whyyou want to work for that particular company.This practice, if done enough, can help to reducethe nervousness often associated with jobinterviews. You may also find that you are ableto give better answers, as well as answer allquestions in a timely matter at your nextinterview.If you are unsuccessful in your job search, youmay want to consider seeking professionalassistance. This assistance can come for your

state labor department or a professionalrecruiter or career agent. Of course thedecision is yours to make, but you may want to tryand avoid your local temporary employmentagencies. If you are able to secure unemploymentcompensation, you will want to spend your timelooking for and applying for secure, long-termjob openings.PPPPPWord Count 653


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