You're Fired....and what to do next

You're Fired....and what to do next

In 2001 the global staffing firm that I was working for asked me to move to Florida to assist with an overhaul for their most underperforming office. This was my opportunity to continue climbing the ladder inside a company I just knew I would be with for a long time. After a little over a year, the office had almost completely turned over in staff and we had merged with another division office. It was the most stressful situation I had faced and I didn’t realize how poorly I was handling my workload or emotions. I banked on the premise things were about to be more stable, so I was committed to power through. Then, on one bright sunny morning I was asked to step into the new manager’s office and was unceremoniously FIRED. 

How, after having moved my life to a new city and following the orders of upper management to be tough on the existing staff so that they either “shaped up or shipped out” was I being FIRED? I felt lost, confused, and betrayed. Being released from your job can feel like the loss of a family member and the grief is just as real. Now, looking back on my 20+ year career it was one of the absolute best things that could have happened. It started me on my entrepreneur journey.

Career transition in any form is hard and can be extremely stressful. Here are 3 strategies that can help you get back on the road to success…

1.    Embrace the Change

Give yourself at least 1 week to process, ideally 3 months to fully decompress (this isn’t always fiscally do-able). An immediate reaction for some is to run to the next job as quickly as possible. The uncomfortableness is real, but rushing into something new almost always is the wrong decision. 

2.    Put a Project Plan in place

Sit down and take a look at your finances. Understand when you must be making money again, then build a plan backwards to the present day. Time, Money, Scope……you can have 2 of the 3. Allow yourself the ability to make strategic decisions, not reactive ones. A plan will help you with what you are working on each week and will help you stay focused on moving forward.

3.    Define what “perfect” looks like

Write down the characteristics of what your “perfect” job looks like.  Think of things like culture, industry vertical, size of company, and compensation. You can’t find perfect if you don’t know what it looks like. Then compare every opportunity against your grade sheet. 


Getting fired doesn’t have to be the end, it can be a great new beginning. 

Like Jeffrey Gitomer says “All things being equal, people do business with people they like. All things being unequal, people do business with people they like.” That only happens over time. 

Need help, visit www.careerdesigncoaching.com.




Mark Parrish

IT Project Manager/Analytics Manager/Teacher

7 年

After being fired you will have to allow yourself time to go through the stages of grief. Denial and isolation; Anger; Bargaining; Depression; Acceptance. Once you allow yourself time to adjust you should accept the new challenge.

Donald Enfinger

Executive: Infrastructure and Operations

7 年

John, excellent article and right on the money. So many great people are being pushed out of companies and recovering and resetting properly is really critical to getting back on track. Thank you!

Patrick Johnson

Senior Technical Recruiter / Corporate Talent Acquisition | AIRS - CDR, PRC, CIR, CSSR Certified Recruiter

7 年

I like it!

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Dan Jones

President @ IT Resources and RNa Partners | Recruiting Expert

7 年

John, good read, great tips – unexpected events can bring out the best in all of us! I’m proud to call you my friend after sharing time at the same firm early in our careers… definitely a learning experience!!

Thanks for your openness about your personal journey. Did you find that the premises stated for why you were fired rang true to you or did they seem pretexty, political, other? I'm not asking about the particulars but rather your evaluation about whether the organizations' perception seemed accurate. On this almost 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, I'm intrigued by the general #TheologyOfWork displayed by US (and global) firms. Do they seem to have accurate insight into their own inner workings, for example?

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