Close Menu
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech
  • More Articles

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending
There’s a valuable leadership lesson in this viral March Madness moment

There’s a valuable leadership lesson in this viral March Madness moment

March 27, 2026
Claude’s popularity is forcing it to hit the brakes on users

Claude’s popularity is forcing it to hit the brakes on users

March 27, 2026
Meta is running intensive AI training weeks to get employees testing agents and coding with Claude

Meta is running intensive AI training weeks to get employees testing agents and coding with Claude

March 27, 2026
25 photos show hidden gems across the US

25 photos show hidden gems across the US

March 27, 2026
What Are the Safest Midsize SUVs for Growing Families in 2026?

What Are the Safest Midsize SUVs for Growing Families in 2026?

March 27, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
March 27, 2026 5:11 pm EDT
|
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  Market Data
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech
  • More Articles
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Home » I was a Meta HR manager before getting laid off. If I could speak to my younger self, here’s what I’d tell her.
I was a Meta HR manager before getting laid off. If I could speak to my younger self, here’s what I’d tell her.
Markets

I was a Meta HR manager before getting laid off. If I could speak to my younger self, here’s what I’d tell her.

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 27, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Chikara Kennedy, the 43-year-old CEO of Chikara Power Coaching, who lives between Mexico and Virginia. Business Insider has verified Kennedy’s employment with documentation and edited her words for length and clarity.

Before launching my own company, I worked at Meta for nearly five years. Then, when Meta began implementing layoffs in 2023, I was impacted, too.

I was a high performer with strong reviews and recognition. The layoff was a shock. I felt ashamed, embarrassed, and didn’t want to tell anyone — it felt like I’d done something wrong.

Today, I realize I hadn’t done anything wrong. If I could speak to my younger self, here’s the advice I would give.

It’s OK to feel how you feel

When the layoff happened, I had just gotten divorced and had other personal challenges going on at the time, too, so I didn’t have the words or energy to defend myself or explain what had happened to those who were reaching out.

I felt like I had to hide what happened. For a while, I was paralyzed — unable to think about next steps or explain myself. If I could go back and speak to myself that day, I’d say: it’s OK to feel everything.

A layoff is a real loss, and it deserves space to be felt. Crying, feeling sad, being scared — that’s all part of the process. You’re not alone. Don’t isolate yourself — talk to people you trust, people who understand what you’re going through, and who can help you broaden your perspective without trying to fix everything for you.

Being kind to yourself is needed.

Step back and evaluate what you truly want to do

After my layoff, there was a lot of pressure to immediately find another job. Colleagues and family were encouraging me: “Have you seen this role? You should apply here.” It was well-meaning, but it felt too overwhelming at the time.

One voice stood out, a coach who said, “This is your time to do something different. You could be so much more than what you were doing before.” That advice stuck with me. I asked myself what I truly wanted, and that was to take a retreat to Bali.

I was waiting for my sabbatical at Meta before taking my trip. When the layoff happened, I realized I didn’t need to wait for external reasons to give myself permission to explore something new.

Through my layoff, I learned to pause, take a moment, and ask myself: “What do I truly want next? What am I good at? What would make my life meaningful beyond just replacing my old job?” For me, that was Bali, and later starting my own coaching business.

For others, it could be taking an art class or coaching your kids’ soccer team.

Document your wins

After leaving Meta, I didn’t immediately ask for my performance reviews or recommendations. Later, I had to go back and gather them, which was stressful. A lot of times, we don’t remember everything we’ve done, all the people we’ve talked to, or all the conversations we’ve had.

I learned that it’s important to capture your impact as soon as possible. Document your successes, secure recommendations, and maintain the relationships that matter. That way, your contributions aren’t lost, and you can move forward with confidence.

Don’t be afraid to quickly lean on your network

At the same time, I leaned on the authentic relationships I’d built throughout my career. Those people weren’t just connections — they were perspectives, mentors, and guides who helped me navigate the process and expand my options.

One mistake I made was letting fear and shame paralyze me. I waited too long to ask for support, to capture my accomplishments, or to reach out to mentors. That cost me time and energy.

I thought that because I had been successful before, things would naturally work out. I didn’t do enough research or leverage the resources available to me to understand how the market had shifted or how interviews were evolving.

I’ve learned to act quickly to preserve my work and leverage support.

Learn about the job market; it’s different now

One of the biggest shifts I had to make was how I thought about jobs. I realized that jobs are contracts — they’re not a reflection of your worth.

We’re often taught that if you work hard and perform well, you’ll get the job or the promotion. That’s not necessarily how it works anymore. It’s not a question of your work or your performance — there are bigger shifts happening, and adjusting to that mentally is really hard.

Instead of approaching opportunities like I needed to prove myself and get hired, I started asking a different question: What can I do to help this company or organization solve a problem? That’s a completely different way of looking at things.

It also changed how I saw myself. I started thinking about how to market myself as an expert in my field, how to network with other experts, and how to approach opportunities differently.

Treat a layoff as both an emotional and a strategic process

You have to take care of yourself and process what happened, but at the same time, you need to step back and manage the business of your life — your career, your finances, and your next steps — instead of rushing to replace what you lost.

The same level of effort you put into your job — taking courses, doing research, preparing for projects — should also be put into yourself.

I thought the layoff was the worst thing that could have happened to me. Now, I see it as the catalyst for the life I have today. Since then, I’ve started my own company and moved to Mexico. I’ve done things I never would have imagined before the layoff — and I wouldn’t trade the life I have now for the one I had before.

Have you been laid off in Big Tech and want to share your story? Contact this editor, Agnes Applegate, at aapplegate@businessinsider.com.



Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Claude’s popularity is forcing it to hit the brakes on users

Claude’s popularity is forcing it to hit the brakes on users

25 photos show hidden gems across the US

25 photos show hidden gems across the US

Is AI coming for your job? Take this quiz to find out.

Is AI coming for your job? Take this quiz to find out.

Oura CEO says he will ‘lurk’ in Slack channels, because it keeps him visible

Oura CEO says he will ‘lurk’ in Slack channels, because it keeps him visible

Forget traveling to the Netherlands. I saw millions of colorful tulips without having to leave the US.

Forget traveling to the Netherlands. I saw millions of colorful tulips without having to leave the US.

Savannah Guthrie says the ‘Today’ show is ‘part of my purpose’

Savannah Guthrie says the ‘Today’ show is ‘part of my purpose’

A senator is pressing the IRS to raise the mileage deduction that Uber drivers rely on to offset spiking gas prices

A senator is pressing the IRS to raise the mileage deduction that Uber drivers rely on to offset spiking gas prices

Wedding trends that are in and out for 2026, according to wedding planners

Wedding trends that are in and out for 2026, according to wedding planners

A Senate deal to fund most of the DHS doesn’t mean the pain is over for air passengers

A Senate deal to fund most of the DHS doesn’t mean the pain is over for air passengers

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Claude’s popularity is forcing it to hit the brakes on users

Claude’s popularity is forcing it to hit the brakes on users

March 27, 2026
Meta is running intensive AI training weeks to get employees testing agents and coding with Claude

Meta is running intensive AI training weeks to get employees testing agents and coding with Claude

March 27, 2026
25 photos show hidden gems across the US

25 photos show hidden gems across the US

March 27, 2026
What Are the Safest Midsize SUVs for Growing Families in 2026?

What Are the Safest Midsize SUVs for Growing Families in 2026?

March 27, 2026
“You just to really work for it” |

“You just to really work for it” |

March 27, 2026

Latest News

After raising 5 kids, I wasn’t prepared for how quiet life would feel. I miss the chaos.

After raising 5 kids, I wasn’t prepared for how quiet life would feel. I miss the chaos.

March 27, 2026
Is AI coming for your job? Take this quiz to find out.

Is AI coming for your job? Take this quiz to find out.

March 27, 2026
From NASA’s rover routes to jetliners’ aircraft sensors, AI is changing how the aerospace industry tests risk

From NASA’s rover routes to jetliners’ aircraft sensors, AI is changing how the aerospace industry tests risk

March 27, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.