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应对裁员风险:职场人士的准备与应对策略
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在当前职场环境下,失业风险不容忽视。文章由招聘经理Bonnie Dilber提供建议,强调了在可能面临裁员时,个人应采取的积极准备措施。这包括建立和维护人脉网络,保存工作成就证明,记录个人业绩数据,收集工作样本,更新个人联系方式以及保持简历和领英资料的及时更新。若不幸遭遇裁员,文章也提供了后续应对建议,如申请失业救济,理解遣散费细节,审慎调整预算,以及积极利用人脉网络寻求新机遇。这些策略旨在帮助职场人士更好地应对不确定性,缩短求职周期,增加成功过渡的可能性。

👥 **积极构建和维护人脉网络**: 建立广泛的职业人脉至关重要。在日常工作中,记录下合作过的同事、领导的名字和联系方式,并简要记录合作情况,同时在领英等平台建立联系。在面临裁员风险时,这些人脉可以提供重要的推荐和职业机会信息。

📝 **保存工作成就证明与量化成果**: 积极收集和保存能证明个人能力和贡献的材料,例如来自高管的赞扬截图、绩效评估报告,以及具体的项目成果和数据。这些信息不仅有助于在面试中提供有力的论据,也能在职业低谷期提供精神激励,并能直接用于更新简历。

📂 **整理和保存工作样本与关键信息**: 提前整理好过往的工作样本或项目成果,并确保个人账户(如领英)绑定了个人邮箱而非工作邮箱。这样做是为了在失去工作访问权限后,仍能顺利访问这些重要信息,为求职或面试做准备。

📊 **持续更新个人职业资料**: 养成定期更新简历和领英个人资料的习惯,而非等到失业后才匆忙进行。这样可以在面临突发情况时,立即启动求职流程,减少不必要的压力,并提高求职效率。

🛡️ **掌握裁员后的应对措施**: 一旦遭遇裁员,应首先给予自己处理情绪的时间。随后,迅速申请失业救济,详细了解并评估遣散费方案,审慎调整个人财务预算,并积极利用已建立的人脉网络,公开自己的求职意向,寻求支持和内推机会。

Bonnie Dilber.

Here's the reality in 2025: you can lose your job with no warning.

I've worked in tech for the past four years, and during that time, I've witnessed thousands of layoffs and reorganizations. I have friends who have been laid off two to three times in a single year.

One day, you're happily employed, the next, you can't log into Slack, your key card no longer works, and you open your personal email to see an email from HR informing you that you're no longer employed.

This week, Amazon announced that it will lay off up to 30,000 employees this year, and 14,000 have been let go already. Whether you were affected by the layoffs at Amazon or you feel your job at another company could be at risk, there are things you can do if you suspect layoffs could be coming your way.

My recommendation is that you make this a standard practice every month or two.

1. Build your networks

A year from now, it may be hard to remember who that colleague was who told you that you were the best project manager they ever worked with. Keep track of those networks now.

Record the names and contact info of colleagues you've worked with, along with a few notes on how you worked together. Connect on LinkedIn as well.

Should you be laid off, you now have people you can reach out to for references or introductions to opportunities within their networks.

2. Save evidence of your successes

Screenshot a shoutout from an executive and download performance reviews. You can use this to help you think through examples for interviews, and it can even serve as motivation and a reminder of your impact.

3. Record your metrics and results

You'll want these data points for your résumé and interviews, and saving them along the way will make it much easier than having to hunt them down once you've left your workplace.

4. Save work samples

Some job applications require you to share a portfolio or samples of your work. You could also be asked to do some sort of project as part of the interview process. Save this info now rather than scrambling to have people send it to you after a layoff.

5. Update email addresses on your accounts

Many of us use our work emails for work-related accounts, such as LinkedIn. Make sure you add a personal email address as well — this will be helpful for accessing these accounts should you be laid off. Otherwise, you could be locked out.

6. Maintain an updated résumé and LinkedIn profile

You can always update these after a layoff, but if you make a habit of updating them regularly, it will be far easier to kick off your job search than if this becomes another task that you have to take on during a time of stress.

What steps should you take after a layoff?

If you have already been laid off, give yourself time to grieve and process your emotions. Layoffs are traumatic, and you will need time to recover before starting your job search.

Aside from looking for a new role, there are a few things you should add to your to-do list.

1. Apply for unemployment

This can take weeks to kick in, so prioritize this as one of your first steps.

2. Understand your severance package

Make sure you understand the details of your severance package. There may be requirements to receive your full package, or it may be more beneficial to negotiate some portions.

3. Tighten up your budget

Many service providers have programs for those who are unemployed — you may be able to get a forbearance on student loans, a pause on car loans or your mortgage, or some relief on your interest rates for a credit card. You never know if you don't ask.

Consider what expenses you can eliminate. Unemployment will not replace your full salary, so cutting back on subscriptions, streaming services, etc., might help your money go further.

4. Lean on your networks

Write a post on LinkedIn to share your update with your professional network, and also ensure that your friends and extended community are aware.

Most people probably don't know what you do, but if you share a bit about job titles and industries that are a good match and let them know you're seeking referrals, they may be able to help as well.

Many find that a job search can take more than six months in 2025, so the more you're able to prepare yourself, the better your chances are of navigating that period successfully.

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