What do you do if your network fails to help you find new career opportunities after a layoff?
Being laid off can be a challenging experience, especially when your existing network doesn't yield new job opportunities. It's crucial to remember that while your network is an invaluable asset, it's not the only pathway to your next career move. This moment may feel daunting, but it's also an opportunity to reassess your skills, expand your professional circle, and explore new industries. Workplace safety, a critical aspect of any job, is no exception. This article will guide you through alternative steps to take when your network falls short after a layoff, ensuring you remain proactive and safe in your pursuit of a new career.
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