Thread regarding Nike Inc. layoffs

Not sure if this will help anyone but this is what I found as i was researching what to do after a layoff... Here it goes in 10 bullets...

Not sure if this will help anyone but this is what I found as i was researching what to do after a layoff... Here it goes in 10 bullets:

[1] File for Unemployment Benefits: Check your eligibility and promptly apply for unemployment benefits to provide financial support while you search for a new job.

[2] Assess Your Finances: Evaluate your financial situation and create a budget to manage expenses during your period of unemployment. Cut unnecessary costs and prioritize essential expenditures.

[3] Update Your Resume and LinkedIn Profile: Tailor your resume to highlight your skills and accomplishments. Also, update your LinkedIn profile to reflect your most recent job experience and skills.

[4] Network: Reach out to former colleagues, mentors, and industry contacts. Inform them of your situation and seek advice, referrals, or job leads. Networking is crucial for uncovering hidden job opportunities.

[5] Explore Training and Skill Development: Consider using this time to enhance your skills or acquire new ones. Look into online courses, certifications, or workshops relevant to your field to increase your marketability.

[6] Research Industries and Companies: Research industries and companies that align with your career goals and values. Stay informed about job market trends and identify potential employers where your skills and experience could be valuable.

[7] Prepare for Interviews: Practice your interview skills and prepare compelling answers to common interview questions. Showcase your strengths, accomplishments, and relevant experiences effectively.

[8] Consider Freelance or Temporary Work: Explore freelance, contract, or temporary opportunities to generate income while you search for a permanent position. These roles can also provide valuable experience and connections.

[9] Maintain a Positive Attitude and Self-Care: Coping with a layoff can be emotionally challenging. Stay positive, maintain a routine, and practice self-care activities such as exercise, hobbies, and spending time with loved ones to manage stress.

[10] Stay Persistent and Flexible: Job searching can take time, so stay persistent and resilient in your efforts. Be open to exploring different opportunities and adapt your approach based on feedback and market conditions.

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Post ID: @OP+1r7fVW0s

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Thank you for this info

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Post ID: @1jqa+1r7fVW0s

connect with the 6453 alumni group! Misery loves company.

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Post ID: @ino+1r7fVW0s

One note I’ll add is that you can’t apply for unemployment while on payroll if they offer you the 60 days notice as a part of your severance package.

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Post ID: @vqk+1r7fVW0s

@gum+1r7fVW0s Thank you for sharing the article. There is a blip of information that states DC and Air MI,etc. won't be affected. In reality, the official communication states Frontline teammates won't be affected. Office employees could still be affected.

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Post ID: @vkp+1r7fVW0s

Great tips. The Library has free online courses. Join the library and take advantage of those.

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Post ID: @vjz+1r7fVW0s

I thought this is pretty amazing:
https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2024/02/as-nike-layoffs-loom-alumni-group-prepares-to-help-workers-land-on-their-feet.html?outputType=amp

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Post ID: @gum+1r7fVW0s

Where is drinking yourself silly fall into the steps?

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