Being laid off is a major life event, and it’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed. This is your anchor for the next 24 hours—a simple, step-by-step plan to help you regain a sense of control.
Phase 1: Right Now – The First Few Hours
- Just Breathe & Acknowledge: Give yourself a moment to process the news before taking any action.
- Review Your Exit Paperwork: Carefully read any documents you were given, but do not sign anything immediately.
- Document the Details: While it’s fresh, write down who was present at the termination meeting and the reason you were given for the decision.
- Secure Your Personal Information: Change the passwords on any personal accounts you used at work and ensure you have backups of personal files.
Phase 2: Today – The Business Day
- Understand Your Health Insurance Options: Your paperwork should have information on continuing your health coverage through COBRA. You generally have 60 days to elect COBRA coverage.
- Ask About Your Personal Belongings: Send a polite email to HR asking for the process to retrieve any personal items.
- Inquire About Your Final Paycheck: Ask when and how you will receive your final pay. In New York, employers are encouraged to pay final wages on the next regular payday.
Phase 3: Tonight & Tomorrow Morning
- File for Unemployment Benefits: This is a critical step. You can apply online through the NYS Department of Labor website.
- Make a “First Week” Budget: Get a quick snapshot of your finances to understand your immediate cash position.
- Connect with Your Network: Reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or former colleague for support. You do not have to go through this alone.
- Give Yourself Grace: Resist the urge to immediately jump into a full-time job search. It’s important to take a moment to recover.

