Our work often gives us our sense of personal identity, providing us with self-respect and social status. When meeting someone for the first time, one of the most common questions asked is ‘what do you do’? Although we like to complain about our jobs, generally work is seen as a positive thing and if we didn’t have work to occupy us our lives would lose a lot of its meaning. Some view work as their main supply of satisfaction in life, finding it a deeply rewarding experience and crucial for a successful society. When it comes down to termination, redundancy, downsizing or outplacement, whatever you want to call it, it is extremely important that it is dealt with using tact, sensitivity and especially understanding. The effects, on such individual, of a job loss, will be of huge impact as all of a sudden life has to be looked at and planned without the habituate such as a regular paycheck, health insurance, company car, overtime and other benefits. Although the financial/material effects are a big factor to deal with, there are more important effects such as psychological factors to be taken into consideration, like stress, self confidence and the worry of their place in society. Companies also need to be concerned about the other employees not facing the same thing as they might feel guilty, fear for the foreseeable future and de-motivated. Years ago it was the norm to get a job at 18 or so and remain with the same company until retirement. Times have changed since then and with today’s technology and ever changing environment, this is no longer the case. Matching up jobs and people can be an extremely difficult task and in any work situation there are people who are misemployed whereby their jobs don’t make use of their talents and skills, and those who hold jobs they are no longer qualified to do due to reasons such as new technology. When an organization needs to restructure it has to deal with these people, either by finding them alternative positions within the company, retraining them to fit an existing position or make redundancies. Downsizing, terminations and other outplacement consulting has gone from being dealt with by the company’s HR department into a specialized profession. Career transition specialists work with businesses that are facing change either because of closure, restructure or integration and help them with the decision on the best plan of dealing with their employees. There are several services available for the employees facing the loss of their job and also to the rest of the staff who are not affected by the changes as the change to the working atmosphere will affect everyone in the company. All corporations have to restructure at times in order to keep up with competition and survive in the ruthless world we live in today. There are going to be decisions that many individuals won’t like, but if the company is seen to support their staff through transition programs such as these, it will provide reassurance and security. A career change can be stress-full and if the employee has had no choice or thought in the matter this can make it even harder. We all know that sometimes if you are a little stuck, all we need is a little push to get us motivated in making the decision on a new challenge, a new job or a new career that will offer satisfaction and happiness. Some people think that everything happens for a reason and that change is good. The people who can definitely help you if you do find yourself in this position are career management and outplacement consultants. They can absolutely maximize your chances of finding the perfect and exciting new career; involving planning, preparing and they’ll even retrain you to learn new skills. For organizations or individuals, career management and outplacement specialists can offer a wealth of experience in a range of business environments. Qualified to support a diverse variety of needs they are the perfect place to consult if your organization is facing change. Michiel Van Kets provides articles for Diana Rickard, who is a Career transition and Outplacement consultant For more information, check out Career Management Planning and Outplacement.
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