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5 Things To Do In The First 24 Hours in Covid Situation-converted

What to do if you're laid off during COVID? This is a question that is being asked by the millions of people who lost their jobs in the global economic crisis that engulfed us all in the past year. But if there is something that this year has taught us, it would certainly be to just keep moving. If you are reading this article on the basis of the title above, you have already begun your journey.<br>

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5 Things To Do In The First 24 Hours in Covid Situation-converted

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  1. 5 Things To Do In The First 24 Hours in Covid Situation

  2. What to do if you're laid off during COVID? This is a question that is being asked by the millions of people who lost their jobs in the global economic crisisthatengulfedusallinthepastyear. Butifthereissomethingthatthisyearhastaughtus,itwouldcertainlybeto justkeepmoving.Ifyouarereadingthisarticleonthebasisofthetitleabove, you have already begun your journey. By deciding to find efficient solutions toyourpinkslip,youhaveshowncourageandthatyouarerelentless. Althoughthisisnotaneasyorpleasantjourneytobeon,itisimportantthat you should get some things in place. Here is what you should do to counter thissetbackinthefirst24hoursifyouarelaidoffduringCOVID. What to do if you're laidoff duringCOVID?

  3. Get all the information you canneed The first step is to go through your employment documents. Find out the conditions for which an employee can be terminated, know your rights during and after termination, and get all the paperwork in place at the earliest as it can become an unnecessary hurdle, especially in times like COVID. By doing this you will pace your way to a smooth transition into your next job. Do not leave without what is rightfully yours. Ensure that your employer gives you a letter of termination that signifies the lay off was during COVID as it can help you with your future jobapplications.

  4. Reach out to your network and updatethem A good way to start job-hunting if you are laid off during COVID is by updating your profile on websites such as LinkedIn and letting your network know what work you may be interested in doing now. It is crucial to spread the word that you are looking for somethingnew. You should also revise your resume and cover letter as early as possible. This will ensure you are able to share it with employers when required. You should also check with your college mates, friends, family, ex-colleagues, or any other people who may be willing to lend you a helpinghand.

  5. development taking the backseat. But this layoff can be viewed as an opportunity to brush up on the rusted skills and even add some newones. Start by creating a list and see what skills you are good with, skills that need brushing up, and skills you wish to acquire. This will help you to know which one to work on first. You can take up an online course on websites such as Coursera, EDx, orSkillshare. Officejobsoftenleadtoskill Brush up on someskills

  6. This setback can help you introduce a turning point in your career. Don’t be afraid to explore new fields of work. You can start by looking for industries that are experiencing a rise in demand and how your experience can complement your application for the job in thatindustry. Don’t be afraid toget creative Moreover, you can also consider this as an opportunity to start your own business or become a freelancer. The key is to not be afraid because there is no dearth of what you can do if you are laid off duringCOVID.

  7. Conclusion The first 24 hours after losing a job are certainly difficult; but, it is important not to panic. You can turn it around if you are diligent and don’t lose hope. We hope that this article helped you in understanding what to do if you are laid off duringCOVID. Prepare yourself for what is to come and be ready to talk about your layoff because that question may be asked a lot. In the end, a layoff is what you make of it. You alone can turn this around into the opportunity of alifetime.

  8. ThankYou!

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