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EPISODE · Oct 27, 2023 · 5 MIN

You're FIRED!!

from Productive Not Busy Podcast · host Wayne Weathersby

What to do when you've been let go or fired from your job. The comprehensive plan to help you stay on your feet! Searching for a new job after being fired can be a challenging and stressful process, but with a well-structured plan, you can increase your chances of finding a new opportunity. Here's an effective plan to get you started: **1. Self-assessment and reflection:** - Take some time to reflect on the reasons for your termination. Identify areas for personal and professional growth and consider how you can avoid similar issues in your next job. **2. Define your career goals:** - Determine what you want in your next job – your role, industry, company culture, and location. This will help you focus your job search. **3. Update your resume and LinkedIn profile:** - Tailor your resume to highlight your relevant skills, accomplishments, and experiences. Ensure your LinkedIn profile is up to date and professional. **4. Network:** - Leverage your professional network to seek job referrals and recommendations. Attend industry events, join online forums, and connect with former colleagues or mentors. **5. Develop a job search strategy:** - Create a structured approach to your job search, including the types of roles and companies you want to target. Use online job boards, company websites, and recruiting agencies. **6. Research potential employers:** - Investigate companies you're interested in. Understand their values, culture, and products/services. This knowledge will be valuable in interviews. **7. Prepare for interviews:** - Practice answering common interview questions, especially regarding your previous job termination. Be honest but focus on what you've learned and how you've grown. **8. Build new skills:** - Consider taking courses or certifications to enhance your skills and make you a more attractive candidate. **9. Stay organized:** - Use a spreadsheet or job search app to track your applications, interviews, and follow-ups. **10. Stay positive and resilient:** - Rejection is a normal part of the job search process. Stay motivated and maintain a positive attitude. **11. Seek feedback:** - If you don't get the job, politely ask for feedback to help you improve your future applications. **12. Consider temporary work or freelancing:** - If you're having trouble finding a full-time job, consider temporary work or freelancing to maintain your income and gain experience. **13. Leverage professional references:** - Use former colleagues, supervisors, or mentors as references who can vouch for your skills and work ethic. **14. Be flexible:** - Be open to opportunities that may not be an exact match for your ideal job. Flexibility can open doors to unexpected, but rewarding positions. **15. Stay financially responsible:** - Manage your finances wisely during the job search period. Create a budget and reduce unnecessary expenses. **16. Seek emotional support:** - Job searching can be emotionally taxing. Lean on friends and family for support, and consider seeking professional help if necessary. **17. Follow up:** - After interviews, send thank-you notes and follow-up emails to express your continued interest in the position. Remember, job searches can take time, and rejection is part of the process. Stay persistent, maintain a positive attitude, and continue to improve your skills and knowledge. With a well-structured plan and determination, you can find a new job after being fired. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayne-weathersby/support Subscribe today and join a community that’s growing stronger every week. The Productive NOT Busy Podcast isn’t just a show—it’s your playbook for creating momentum, building confidence, and living life on purpose.

What to do when you've been let go or fired from your job. The comprehensive plan to help you stay on your feet! Searching for a new job after being fired can be a challenging and stressful process, but with a well-structured plan, you can increase your chances of finding a new opportunity. Here's an effective plan to get you started: **1. Self-assessment and reflection:** - Take some time to reflect on the reasons for your termination. Identify areas for personal and professional growth and consider how you can avoid similar issues in your next job. **2. Define your career goals:** - Determine what you want in your next job – your role, industry, company culture, and location. This will help you focus your job search. **3. Update your resume and LinkedIn profile:** - Tailor your resume to highlight your relevant skills, accomplishments, and experiences. Ensure your LinkedIn profile is up to date and professional. **4. Network:** - Leverage your professional network to seek job referrals and recommendations. Attend industry events, join online forums, and connect with former colleagues or mentors. **5. Develop a job search strategy:** - Create a structured approach to your job search, including the types of roles and companies you want to target. Use online job boards, company websites, and recruiting agencies. **6. Research potential employers:** - Investigate companies you're interested in. Understand their values, culture, and products/services. This knowledge will be valuable in interviews. **7. Prepare for interviews:** - Practice answering common interview questions, especially regarding your previous job termination. Be honest but focus on what you've learned and how you've grown. **8. Build new skills:** - Consider taking courses or certifications to enhance your skills and make you a more attractive candidate. **9. Stay organized:** - Use a spreadsheet or job search app to track your applications, interviews, and follow-ups. **10. Stay positive and resilient:** - Rejection is a normal part of the job search process. Stay motivated and maintain a positive attitude. **11. Seek feedback:** - If you don't get the job, politely ask for feedback to help you improve your future applications. **12. Consider temporary work or freelancing:** - If you're having trouble finding a full-time job, consider temporary work or freelancing to maintain your income and gain experience. **13. Leverage professional references:** - Use former colleagues, supervisors, or mentors as references who can vouch for your skills and work ethic. **14. Be flexible:** - Be open to opportunities that may not be an exact match for your ideal job. Flexibility can open doors to unexpected, but rewarding positions. **15. Stay financially responsible:** - Manage your finances wisely during the job search period. Create a budget and reduce unnecessary expenses. **16. Seek emotional support:** - Job searching can be emotionally taxing. Lean on friends and family for support, and consider seeking professional help if necessary. **17. Follow up:** - After interviews, send thank-you notes and follow-up emails to express your continued interest in the position. Remember, job searches can take time, and rejection is part of the process. Stay persistent, maintain a positive attitude, and continue to improve your skills and knowledge. With a well-structured plan and determination, you can find a new job after being fired. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayne-weathersby/support Subscribe today and join a community that’s growing stronger every week. The Productive NOT Busy Podcast isn’t just a show—it’s your playbook...

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