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Just fired, need advice please
I just got fired today from a mid-sized firm. Got a month of severance pay and insurance coverage. The HR rep agreed to tell recruiters that I chose to leave the firm. I have already reached out to a few people I know and applied to about 15 openings. I feel numb. Any advice or tips or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Just fired, need advice please
Checking in.
I was fired a few days ago at my firm.
I’ve already applied to around 10-15 places too.
Your new job is to find a job. Keep applying.
Sigh
I was fired a few days ago at my firm.
I’ve already applied to around 10-15 places too.
Your new job is to find a job. Keep applying.
Sigh

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It sounds like you're handling it reasonably well if you're already putting in applications and reaching out. I know it sounds cliche, but it'll get better
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This is the OP - thanks a lot man. I had to keep moving to numb myself. Didn't want to get into a rut and not do anything at all.rcharter1978 wrote:It sounds like you're handling it reasonably well if you're already putting in applications and reaching out. I know it sounds cliche, but it'll get better
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I work for a mid-sized shop and last year, we fired a junior. He landed on his feet and started at a slightly more reputable firm about a month later. I know it's a scary situation for you to be in, but don't feel that all is lost. Network, mass mail, talk to recruiters, polish that LinkedIn profile... and maybe ask for more website time, too.
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Definitely. Thanks for the good feels and advice. As a working attorney, is it weird to ask attorneys out for a coffee to network?Anonymous User wrote:I work for a mid-sized shop and last year, we fired a junior. He landed on his feet and started at a slightly more reputable firm about a month later. I know it's a scary situation for you to be in, but don't feel that all is lost. Network, mass mail, talk to recruiters, polish that LinkedIn profile... and maybe ask for more website time, too.
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OP here. I have some interviews coming up soon - how should I contextualize why I left the firm? Should I say I wanted some time to think about what kind of work I want to do? I didn't like the work I was doing, partly in that it was formulaic and I wasn't learning much. Does that come across a bit negative?
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Re: Just fired, need advice please
I would actually recommend that you take some time off (a few days to a week) to really process and get into a better frame of mind rather than jumping right into job searching. It's going to likely be a long road ahead and when you start getting interviews, you will want to have a positive outlook. Being fired is like being dumped in a relationship. You'll want to cry it out, scream for a while, and rely on your support system. Then hit the job search process hard.
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Not at all. I've been asked before to coffee by people (sometimes people I don't even personally know but who found me through friends or through mutual connections on LinkedIn), and I've always been flattered. It's definitely the best way to get your foot in the door and your resume to the top of the pile.Anonymous User wrote:Definitely. Thanks for the good feels and advice. As a working attorney, is it weird to ask attorneys out for a coffee to network?Anonymous User wrote:I work for a mid-sized shop and last year, we fired a junior. He landed on his feet and started at a slightly more reputable firm about a month later. I know it's a scary situation for you to be in, but don't feel that all is lost. Network, mass mail, talk to recruiters, polish that LinkedIn profile... and maybe ask for more website time, too.
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Excellent. Thanks Guchster. Time to go flatter a few.Guchster wrote:Not at all. I've been asked before to coffee by people (sometimes people I don't even personally know but who found me through friends or through mutual connections on LinkedIn), and I've always been flattered. It's definitely the best way to get your foot in the door and your resume to the top of the pile.Anonymous User wrote:Definitely. Thanks for the good feels and advice. As a working attorney, is it weird to ask attorneys out for a coffee to network?Anonymous User wrote:I work for a mid-sized shop and last year, we fired a junior. He landed on his feet and started at a slightly more reputable firm about a month later. I know it's a scary situation for you to be in, but don't feel that all is lost. Network, mass mail, talk to recruiters, polish that LinkedIn profile... and maybe ask for more website time, too.
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I recommend scheduling an interview coach. They can help you work on your wording for that specific issue and also in general help you brush off the rust if you haven't interviewed recently. I did it recently, it was $350 for two 90-minute sessions via phone or skype. Talking with them and listening to my answers helped me with my answer to that question (was in a similar situation to you)Anonymous User wrote:OP here. I have some interviews coming up soon - how should I contextualize why I left the firm? Should I say I wanted some time to think about what kind of work I want to do? I didn't like the work I was doing, partly in that it was formulaic and I wasn't learning much. Does that come across a bit negative?
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That seems a little spendy for someone out of a job. I suppose it's worth it if you're able to land a higher income job or a better job. Would OP have to commit to two sessions, or would there be a way for he/she to do like one session?Anonymous User wrote:I recommend scheduling an interview coach. They can help you work on your wording for that specific issue and also in general help you brush off the rust if you haven't interviewed recently. I did it recently, it was $350 for two 90-minute sessions via phone or skype. Talking with them and listening to my answers helped me with my answer to that question (was in a similar situation to you)Anonymous User wrote:OP here. I have some interviews coming up soon - how should I contextualize why I left the firm? Should I say I wanted some time to think about what kind of work I want to do? I didn't like the work I was doing, partly in that it was formulaic and I wasn't learning much. Does that come across a bit negative?
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Agree that it's not weird... I've been to coffee with people and have been approached for coffee by lawyers as well.Guchster wrote:Not at all. I've been asked before to coffee by people (sometimes people I don't even personally know but who found me through friends or through mutual connections on LinkedIn), and I've always been flattered. It's definitely the best way to get your foot in the door and your resume to the top of the pile.Anonymous User wrote:Definitely. Thanks for the good feels and advice. As a working attorney, is it weird to ask attorneys out for a coffee to network?Anonymous User wrote:I work for a mid-sized shop and last year, we fired a junior. He landed on his feet and started at a slightly more reputable firm about a month later. I know it's a scary situation for you to be in, but don't feel that all is lost. Network, mass mail, talk to recruiters, polish that LinkedIn profile... and maybe ask for more website time, too.
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Thanks for the affirmation. I have been reaching out to a few local attorneys. Hope it pans out.Anonymous User wrote:Agree that it's not weird... I've been to coffee with people and have been approached for coffee by lawyers as well.Guchster wrote:Not at all. I've been asked before to coffee by people (sometimes people I don't even personally know but who found me through friends or through mutual connections on LinkedIn), and I've always been flattered. It's definitely the best way to get your foot in the door and your resume to the top of the pile.Anonymous User wrote:Definitely. Thanks for the good feels and advice. As a working attorney, is it weird to ask attorneys out for a coffee to network?Anonymous User wrote:I work for a mid-sized shop and last year, we fired a junior. He landed on his feet and started at a slightly more reputable firm about a month later. I know it's a scary situation for you to be in, but don't feel that all is lost. Network, mass mail, talk to recruiters, polish that LinkedIn profile... and maybe ask for more website time, too.
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