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Finding a Job in Today's Economy - How You Can Do It
- by Tony Mase
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Times are tough... Even the strongest of companies are
going out of business, people with years of experience are being laid off,
and consumers just aren't spending like they used to. It all adds up to a
job market that's tougher to crack than ever.
So, how do you buck the
trend and get a job?
1. Don't panic.
It can seem like a
tempting solution when you've been given a pink slip - or you see others are
getting laid off and you fear you could be next. However, this is a time
where you really need your wits about you. If you can't think rationally,
you're never going to get out of the unemployment line.
2. Make
finding a job your new job.
Just because you're out of work doesn't
mean you can catch up on your daytime TV. Instead, get up at the time you
normally would for work and spend the entire day looking for a job.
In addition to being a great use of time, spending the day looking for work
- instead of eating bon bons in your PJ's -will help you avoid the
depression and anxiety that can come from being out of work. You won't feel
as lonely when everyone else heads off to work for the day, because you've
got a "job" of your own.
3. Network, network, network.
Call up
friends and family members. Get in touch with friends of friends. Spend more
time at the clubs and organizations you belong to. You never know what kind
of doors they can open for you.
The more people you talk to, the more
likely you are to find a potential job opportunity. If you can have a bunch
of friends - and even acquaintances - keeping an eye out for you, it's like
having a whole team of job-hunters!
4. Polish your resume.
It's one of those things you always intend to do - but never quite get
around to. Now that you have the time, it's time to clean up your old
resume. Remember, your resume is your chance to make a good first impression
and it's going to be competing with hundreds of others. It has to stand out!
5. Tap into the world of social networking.
Twitter, Facebook,
and LinkedIn aren't just for entertainment and social purposes; they can
also be very valuable job-finding tools! You can use them to meet new
people, share information, and find out about job opportunities as soon as
they're available.
Also upload your resume to websites that allow it.
That way, potential employers will be able to find you too.
6. Look
for events that can help you.
Things like job fairs and seminars can
be a great way to find out about new opportunities. And, even if they don't
lead to a new job or an interview, they can provide you with valuable tips
and resources that can help you in your search.
7. Look in the
newspaper.
Lots of companies may opt for advertising positions in the
newspaper - instead of the internet - because they won't get crushed with a
pile of resumes that way. Remember, there's more to research than the
internet! Your local newspaper can help you find jobs right in your
neighborhood.
8. Talk to your alma mater's career counseling center.
Your old college or university's career center is equipped to help more
than just recent grads. They might be able to help you find some job leads,
even if it's been years since you graduated.
Or, if you didn't go to
college, take a trip to your local community college, and see if they offer
career services for the general public.
9. Think outside the box.
If your industry as a whole is in the tank, it might be time to come up
with something new. Is there another field your skills would be a good match
for? Would you be interested in going back to school so you can jump into a
new career?
Even though you're going through a tough time, it's also
the perfect time to make a fresh start!
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