***Seven Tips for Finding a Job in a Recession
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Whether we are mired in a deep recession, in the “green shoots” stage or rapidly rebounding out of a recession all depends on who you ask. But as I talk to clients around the country, things are not so great and the feeling is still recessionary.
So, number one priority? Keep your job, even if you don't like it. It makes sense to find a new job before you quit, especially with unemployment at ten percent. Make sure you are wanted - volunteer for the key projects, keep your skill set current and forge relationships with decision makers, customers, vendors and suppliers.
But if you are laid off, had to switch jobs, or are just starting out here are some tips.
1. Look for a temp job. Often temp jobs can convert to full-time and you get great experience.
2. Be open to taking a job for which you are over qualified, but emphasize to the employer that you will fit in and add value.
3. Develop different income streams. Make your hobbies income generating, learn a new skill and sell it. Don't just rely on the 9-to-5 job -- be creative.
4. Cut your costs so you don't have to earn so much. Moving to another state may mean that two incomes could become one for an uncertain period of time.
5. Be creative and widen your search. Go for the career you always wanted. Propose an alte
ative or part time work schedule that gets you in the door and reduces costs for the employer.
6. Take time to enjoy being free from work. Get re-acquainted with your family and friends, cook for yourself, and hit the health club five mornings a week to keep your energy level and spirits high.
7. Be clear that the right job is out there for you even if it seems like it's not. Have faith in yourself! There is always work for someone with skills, willing to learn and work hard -- always.
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