Here's the reality: there will be many more layoffs at COP and ANYONE is fair game at this point. You can't control whether or not you will be selected to stay or go, but you can control your preparation and your reaction. There's more than enough nasty posts on this site. Here's one that gives you some real action steps you can take before you are notified to make your life easier. Feel free to reply with more tips, but keep the nastiness off this one, please.
1) Get all your personal information off your company computer, cell phone, iPad, etc. If you are laid off you will have very little time to handle this.
2) Save copies of your performance agreements, resume, profile, and IDP. These documents won't be available to you after you are laid off and can be difficult to obtain.
3) Print a copy of your contacts from Outlook.
4) If you only have a company cell phone, consider getting a personal one now. It's impossible to function without one anymore.
5) Take a look through your office and decide what personal items really need to stay vs. what you could choose to bring home. If it's precious to you, take it home. You'll likely have time to pack up before they make you leave, but it's not pleasant either way you slice it.
6) Update your resume and Linkedin profile now. Even if you aren't laid off, this step can't hurt.
7) Look into unemployment benefits to find out how it works. HR won't provide that information to you, but the company also does not fight against claims from those who were laid off. You will be eligible if you are laid off.
8) Do a rough calculation of how much severance you'd be eligible for...weekly pay times 3 weeks pay per year of service. Get your finances in order.
What other advice would you give?