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Fired from work? How to find a new job quickly that you like

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 9, 2026, 11:55 IST
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4 ways to land a new job you love fast

Losing your job hurts, but it's also a learning experience-- in some cases, it can also help people to finally do what they really love. Whether laid off or burnt out, here we list some practical steps to guide you from panic to purpose and find a new job that you actually like.

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Reflect on the past year

Losing a job can put you in a job-hunting frenzy. But, that's exactly what on should avoid doing. Instead, take a breath, relax, and sit down with yourself before you start applying for a new job. Think about what truly makes you happy vs what makes you feel drained of energy. Be brutally honest about the work-life balance you want and then look for jobs that fulfill your needs. This clarity makes you 10x more selective, avoiding the wrong jobs which you might not stick to in the long run.

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Take small steps

Getting fired or taking an abrupt career break may feel scary to some. However, don't leap on to a new job blindly. Instead, start by taking small steps: Update your LinkedIn profile with one achievement today. Follow 5 dream-company leaders on X. Take a free 30-minute Udemy course on that skill you're curious about. Such small wins build momentum, as job search fatigue often kills motivation.

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Remember your achievements

Remember, getting fired or laid off doesn't define you. Instead, remember that you're still valuable and your achievements in life are proof of it-- be it the projects you delivered under budget or the teams you led through crises. Job loss triggers imposter syndrome, but facts fight back. So, quantify your impact, not your sob stories in interviews. Your track record proves capability - so, own it.

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Create a career checklist

Do not be desperate while searching for a new job, as it could push you to choose the wrong work for yourself. Skip "apply to everything" in panic - instead, note down the kind of work and job that you would like and look for it. Stop settling for less - your checklist will help you find a new job that you love, and not just employment for survival.

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