If you priority is to get a new job asap, then focus on networking. Connect with all your current colleagues on LinkedIn, and get in touch with past colleagues and bosses. Make sure you know who you are going to use as a referee. Leave on good terms with everyone and don’t make a scene. If you have some breathing space financially, reassess your life and consider a career change.
Don’t burn your bridges. Outsourcing for high tech jobs often does not work out for a variety of reasons. They might be asking you to come back in a few months.
If you priority is to get a new job asap, then focus on networking. Connect with all your current colleagues on LinkedIn, and get in touch with past colleagues and bosses. Make sure you know who you are going to use as a referee. Leave on good terms with everyone and don’t make a scene. If you have some breathing space financially, reassess your life and consider a career change.
Ask if the outsource contractor is hiring local reps.
Don’t burn your bridges. Outsourcing for high tech jobs often does not work out for a variety of reasons. They might be asking you to come back in a few months.
Slightly off-topic but remember to ask your current boss if you can use him or her as a reference. Do good work and don’t burn any bridges.
Sell everything – go on an adventure! (unless you don’t want to.)