In this climate, you don’t need to be an underperformer to find yourself without an employer. You don’t need to be neurotic to worry about whether your job will still exist in six months’ time. And you do need to keep an eye on what’s out there, or might be out there, just in case.
When the worst happens
The rollercoaster of redundancy
Why chameleons avoid being laid off
I’ve been fired, what should I do?
How to disguise your desperation
Legal issues
How to handle compromise agreements
Throwing a light on exit packages
The legal approach to redundancy
Have you got what it takes to litigate?
Your rights if your employer becomes insolvent
Getting back on your feet
First moves to a new job in financial services
Maximise the impact of your CV
Four steps to reinventing yourself as something else
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Thanks ! The advice was worth it’s weight in gold !
Did you get a job after reading this Sudhanshu?
dear interested party,
i infact have lost my job but have gained insight and vision. which has most importantly given me a new hope to do something on my own if nothing works.
my appraoch now is 2 pronged and atleast 1 will bear fruit
trust it does for you too. god bless
During the presnt days of crises , my advise :
Keep your body and mind cool . Keep yourself abrest with latest updates eg IFRS, Tax Laws , of course new opportunities and look before you leap because grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.