Navigating Job Loss: 10 Essential Steps to Recovery and Renewal
Sep 09, 2023Losing a job can feel devastating (especially when you didn't see it coming).
And there's a lot that seems urgent all at once.
If that's not something you've ever had to deal with, I'm glad to hear it because you're lucky.
If you've experienced that kind of loss before, you probably remember the stress and pressure. And you survived it. Maybe used it as fuel to thrive.
If you have lost a job, what did you learn from it? Will you hit "reply" and share your experience? It might help someone else learn from it as they go through the loss.
This email is here in case you ever need it.
Hang on to it. Ideally, save it somewhere and forward it to the folks you love in case they ever need it.
If you ever have to deal with a job loss, here are 10 things you should do:
Take a deep breath. You’re going to be ok.
2. Get the contact information for HR. You'll probably lose access to your email and these folks will be key to helping you with post-employment details like health insurance, retirement accounts, documents, etc.
3. Call me at 484.212.0852 I’m here to support you and help you evaluate your options.
4. Confirm the dates and details of your separation. Before you sign anything, make sure you fully understand the details of what you're being offered.
Is there severance? A pension buyout? Continued vesting of company stock?
Is there any room for negotiating dates or amounts? Now is the time to ask.
5. File for unemployment if you’re eligible. You’ve earned it.
6. Tell the folks you love and ask for their support. Let them know if there are any specific ways they can help you (they'll want to help). They might ask questions you don't have answers to. It's ok to say "I don't know the answer right now, but I'm confident I'll figure it out."
7. Explore your health insurance options. It’s worth running the numbers before deciding between COBRA coverage, a new policy, or getting added to your partner's insurance (if that's an option).
8. Triage your spending. Review your monthly bills and determine what's critical and what can be scaled back or cut if necessary.
9. Identify your sources of income and savings. I can help you figure out which accounts to draw down and in what order.
10. Network and jump into your job search. If possible, take some time to recover your equilibrium before plunging back into the job market.
I won’t pretend that losing your job is a picnic, but you might find that it unlocks dreams and depths that were previously hidden from you.
Whether you need this email today or you’re reading it someday in the future, please know I’m here to help. I'm rooting for you.
Be well,
Roshanna Campbell
Managing Director