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What should I do after losing my job?
Since you're so blind, you can relax a bit and not rush to get employed again right away. For example, you can shop around and get a feel for the market, but it's better to follow up with a job that you know well.

You can apply for unemployment benefits.

There are certain conditions for enjoying unemployment benefits:

(1) participating in unemployment insurance in accordance with the provisions of the unit and I have fulfilled the obligation to pay contributions in accordance with the provisions of the for more than one year;

(2) in the legal age of labor not due to the interruption of employment of their own volition;

(3) has been in accordance with the provisions of the registration of unemployment and job-seeking. If you leave your job voluntarily, you are not supported to receive unemployment insurance benefits.

The receipt of unemployment benefits is regulated in this way: for a cumulative period of one year of less than two years of payment, you can receive three months of unemployment benefits, two years of less than three years of six months, and so on, up to a maximum of twenty-four months or two years.

The formalities include an unemployment certificate, a certificate of termination of the labor relationship, an unemployment registration, and an ID card. The relevant procedures need to be valid within 60 days from the date of termination of labor relations.