Redundancy Advice
Expert advice on how to cope, post-redundancy opportunities and real-life case studies
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The only way is up
Posted 14 Feb 2012
Despite being in the worst downturn for 30 years, there is life after you’ve been laid off...
Click here to read moreHow a constructive recovery strategy can help you rebuild your life after being made redundant
Posted 13 Dec 2011
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Click here to read moreRedundancy – a career changing opportunity
Posted 16 Nov 2011
Franchising was the answer for two brothers from a banking IT background in Birmingham. Phil and Scott Harrison had worked at a major UK bank since leaving educ...
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Posted 17 Oct 2011
The challenges facing those made redundant over the age of 50...
Click here to read moreRedundancy help
While losing your job can sometimes be only slightly less traumatic than bereavement or marriage break-up, it can provide a welcome window of opportunity for many people. Redundancy advice in this section ranges from real-life case studies of individuals who have started their own businesses after losing their jobs, to expert advice on how a career change following redundancy could lead to a brighter future.
Coping with redundancy
Dealing with redundancy can be difficult. But according to one employment counsellor, a change of career can act as a wake-up call to people who were unhappy in their jobs, but did not have the time or courage for a major rethink. Surviving redundancy has been achieved by many people, who have gone onto be their own boss. You can read about some of these successful entrepreneurs in this section.
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