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Title: Surviving a Layoff


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Surviving a Layoff
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Remember
  • Dont feel guilty
  • You were not fired
  • You have nothing to be embarrassed about
  • Tell your family
  • Dont make important decisions quickly
  • Extend your healthcare coverage

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Allow yourself to Grieve
  • You will need to deal with -

Anger
Shock
Depression
Sadness
Acceptance
Before you can move on
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Shock Depression Sadness Anger
ACCEPTANCE
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What do I do about my debts?
  • SIGN UP for UNEMPLOYMENT benefits
  • Review your Expenses
  • Fear of the unknown makes it worse
  • List out
  • Debts
  • Monies in bank
  • Conserve Funds
  • Assets that can be liquidated
  • Contact a local credit counselor
  • Contact creditors

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Other ideas
  • Consider working a temporary assignment during
    the interim to help make ends meet
  • If possible, return to school to sharpen skills
    or learn new ones
  • Lower expenses
  • Discontinue newspaper
  • Do not take clothes to dry cleaner
  • Plan fewer nights out
  • Be aware of utility usage to lower bills

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Treat the job search like your job now!
  • Research companies and positions
  • Set Goals
  • Work on your resume
  • Begin the job search
  • Network

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Enlist help - Network
  • Seek the assistance and guidance of an employment
    counselor
  • Tell everyone you know you are seeking employment
  • Church
  • Little League
  • Neighborhood
  • Family
  • Friends
  • Former vendors and business connections

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Update your Resume
  • Uniform
  • NEAT and typewritten
  • List employment history for past ten years
  • Dates of employment
  • Location of employer
  • Brief overview of responsibilities
  • Accomplishments
  • Education - training
  • Check grammar and spelling

10
Resume OutlineThe resume is a tool outlining
your skills and experience so an employer can
see, at a glance, how you can contribute to the
employers workplace.
  • Contact information
  • Objective statement (common mistake to leave
    out!)
  • Professional Profile/Summary
  • Work Experience/Accomplishments
  • Military
  • Education
  • Computer Skills
  • Affiliations/Professional Organizations

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Expressions that can be used in the Resume
Profile/Summary(be specific, objective, and
accurate)
  • A proven record in
  • Areas of expertise
  • Broad range experience
  • Capable of
  • Comprehensive experience
  • Extensive experience
  • Highly successful record in
  • Increasing responsibility
  • Key strengths include
  • Major strength(s)
  • Outstanding record in
  • Outstanding results
  • Progressive experience
  • Proven track record
  • Strong background in
  • Substantial experience
  • Successful accomplishments in
  • Thorough familiarity with
  • With major emphasis on
  • Worked effectively with

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Fill your resume with Problem-Action-ResultsFill
your resume with PAR statements. PAR stands
for Problem-Action-Results, in other words, first
you state the problem that existed in your
workplace, then you describe what YOU did about
it, and finally you point out the beneficial
results.
Examples Transformed a disorganized,
inefficient warehouse into a smooth-running
operation by totally redesigning the layout this
saved the company 250,000 in recovered stock.
Improved an engineering companys obsolete
filing system by developing a simple but
sophisticated functional-coding system. This
saved time and money by recovering valuable,
previously lost, project records.
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Phrases to Describe Education other than Listed
Degrees
Consider (be specific, objective, and accurate)
  • Additional training in
  • Attended
  • Business Management Programs
  • Continuing Education
  • Courses in
  • Credits in
  • In-house Training
  • Program in
  • Seminar in
  • Studies in
  • PL Responsibility
  • Budget Potential/Estimated/Savings/Profit
  • Oversaw/Supervised/Managed/ Directed
  • Interfaced/Established Liaison with
  • Proven Executive
  • Results Oriented Executive
  • Results Oriented Professional

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References
  • Have typed list of three personal and three
    professional references to provide to prospective
    employer including
  • Name
  • Title
  • Company name and address
  • Contact numbers
  • Make contact with each individual to make certain
    they
  • Remember you
  • Will provide a positive reference

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The Search
  • Register with an employment service
  • Search the classifieds
  • Post online
  • Work the internet
  • Keep the Log
  • Keep your Chin Up
  • Talk to Family and Friends

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Ask for an Interview
  • Mail
  • E-mail
  • Telephone

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Once you start interviewing
  • Keep a log (written or computerized)
  • Name of company
  • Date of interview
  • Name of person(s) interviewed with
  • Individuals title
  • Position in which you interviewed
  • Note any interest
  • Follow up with a handwritten thank you note

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Strategy
  • Even if the interview is for a position you are
    not interested in or not a fit, other options
    could be available.
  • Ask about other openings

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Remember
  • You were not fired
  • You have nothing to be embarrassed about
  • Stay focused
  • Try to make 5 contacts each day
  • Set a time each day of uninterrupted job search
    activity
  • Do not get into the soap habit

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Dress Rehearsal
  • Make certain you have several copies of your
    resume in a portfolio
  • Drive to the location of the interview prior to
    the interview to gage distance, time, traffic
    problems, etc.
  • Research the company to be informed
  • Practice talking in the mirror
  • Leave your cell phone and pager in the car

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How to Dress - Men
  • Professional
  • Conservative Suit (black or navy)
  • Solid long sleeved shirt
  • Dark socks
  • Tie
  • Shoes and belt clean and polished
  • Hair neat and clean
  • Simple portfolio

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How to Dress - Women
  • Professional
  • Conservative suit (navy or black)
  • Skirt or Slacks with jacket
  • Solid blouse
  • Matching or nude hose
  • Matching neat and polished shoes
  • Hair clean and neat
  • Portfolio
  • Purse

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Tell me a Little About YourselfTwo Minute
Self-Presentation
  • Purpose and Process
  • AVOIDS 20 question ping-pong
  • MOST efficient use of time
  • YOU control data and flow
  • YOU control where you wait for the conversation
    to continue
  • NOT meant as a drill. Be conversational. Get back
    on track after responding to interruptions.

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Tell me a Little About YourselfTwo Minute
Self-Presentation Worksheet
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Interview Questions
  • What do you think of your present or past
    company?
  • If you could choose any company to work for,
    which would you choose?
  • How would you describe your personality?
    Strengths and weaknesses?
  • What did you learn in your present (most recent)
    position?
  • Why didnt you get a college career? An advanced
    degree?
  • Have you ever had a job doing this kind of work
    before?
  • On the average, how many days a year were you
    absent from your last job? What were the reasons
    for the absences?
  • Are there any duties involved in the position
    that would be difficult for you?
  • Tell me about a time that you faced working with
    a difficult, hard to please boss. How did you
    handle it? What did you learn about yourself in
    the process.
  • Do you think your former supervisor/manager was
    fair to you?

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Interview Questions
  • How do you go about making decisions and solving
    problems?
  • Tell me about a time when you had to openly
    discuss your viewpoints on a rather sensitive or
    controversial matter? To whom? What setting?
  • When have you enjoyed your career most?
  • What will your references say about you?
  • What is your philosophy of management?
  • How have you personally invested in your
    professional or personal development in the last
    year?
  • What kinds of people do you enjoy? What traits in
    others do you have difficulty working with?
  • What unusual skills do you have that other people
    could not offer us?
  • Who did you consider a hero in your former
    company? Why?
  • Who do you admire as a leader in American
    industry? Why?

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Questions to ask the InterviewerWhen and Where
Appropriate
  • What happened to the last person who had this
    job? Or Why is this position available?
  • What do you think will be your major areas of
    growth in the next five years?
  • What has the role of (marketing, planning, human
    resources) been in this firm?
  • What would you like to do more of (less of) next
    year? (Ask this one of the boss).
  • What development task do you think I could lead
    the department in that would provide training or
    education beneficial to your objectives?
  • What does your company (your department) pride
    itself in? What sets if off from other functions?
  • How do you evaluate performance? What form of
    positive or corrective feedback do you employ?
    What kind of training can I expect and in what
    timeframe?
  • What sort of person do you have difficulty
    working with? What traits do you think interfere
    with good job performance? (This is a risky
    question, but it may give some insight into the
    bosss style).
  • How are promotions determined? What makes people
    successful in this company?
  • How are decisions made here?

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Questions to ask the Interviewer cont.When and
Where Appropriate
  • What do you think about immediate actions as
    compared with long-term measures?
  • How would you summarize the publics view of your
    company?
  • What reservations do you have about me?
  • Why have you gone outside to fill this position?
  • How receptive is this company to new ideas?
  • What does management see as the number one
    priority for the person who gets this job?
  • How would you describe your management style?
  • Where could a person who is successful in this
    position go in the organization? Time frame?
  • What do you see as the future of this company?

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Perseverance can pay off!
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