"Things to do to prepare for a layoff" published in ITWorld was written by Dr. Bayer. This is very practical advice, written by a man who sees the results of many layoffs.
Dr. Richard Bayer, COO, The Five O'Clock Club (This is a networking group geared towards executive level job seekers and is national in scope)
Test the Market- Know what is going on outside of your company
Link yourself to important projects- If you are unsure of whether to stay or go, at least make sure your work is vital or valued
Go above and beyond to please customers and get it in writing- Start working harder and build testimonials
Reevaluate your resume and practice telling your interview stories-Before you hit the streets, have someone you trust look at your resume and practice mock interviewing with you.
Identify companies for whom you you like to work and set up meetings- These companies shouldn't have job openings announced, but only be places you could potentially be employed.
Nurture your network- Continue to stay in touch with past contacts, especially those you have just met in the above step. Let your network know what you are up to.
Juggle job offers-(Dr. Bayer may have oversimplified this idea in his article and it might even be a little dangerous- how to get the multiple offers today may be a little harder than he makes it sound)
Freelance- Take on side projects or assignments that will allow you to use some of your talents.
The nice part about this article, whether you are in IT or not, is that it forces you to think about taking control, rather than being a victim. In taking control, you will feel more confident and less vulnerable, which is a good thing.
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