Unemployment as an opportunity for success


Sometimes it just happens, often without warning and you get fired as your company hands out layoffs. You feel that your place in the world is no longer secured. Your salary is no longer guaranteed. You will have to find a new job and face lots of difficulties along the arduous process of finding a new job. You may not like changes but welcome to your new reality.

To handle this situation constructively you must treat it as a challenge. This is the next step in your new career progression and self fulfillment. This is the opportunity for redeployment of your skills and the opportunity to use creativity that can result in personal growth. The right question you should ask is, "How can I make the best out of this situation?" How can you take these lemons and make lemonade?

The very first step is identifying your strengths and advantages in relationship to what the market needs. If you were working for a company that manufactured square tires, you should already know there is no future is the creation, distribution or sales of square tires. Understand your fields of interest and the type of jobs that would appeal to you. As soon as you have a clear idea about what you are looking for, you should prepare a portfolio consisting of your resume, examples of your work, copies of any certificates, letters of recommendation or other relevant documents. Now you are ready to find your next job so here are some useful guidelines:

Knowledge base network Use the web, newspapers, and contacts. Talk to the people you know: relatives, friends, professors and former co-workers. Let them know that you are looking for work and ask for their advice. Seek to be introduced to people in the field or at the companies you believe hold opportunities for you.

Track your job seeking. Prepare a list which will assist you in organizing your job prospects and stay focused on your goal and schedule. Follow up on all leads as soon as possible.

Be prepared This is the key to a successful interview. Know your skills and your strengths and be ready to effectively present how they relate to the job. Research the company and ask questions which let the interviewer know you understand the business. Stay updated on industry trends and events within your fields of interest. Knowing the latest trends and mergers will help set you apart from other candidates in an interview.

Interview preparation Practice with a friend to get comfortable with your responses and to formulate strong answers to questions you might not anticipate.
Learn the 10 basic principles for job interview.

Be strong Looking for a job can be frustrating but you are talented and have value. It usually takes a lot of patience and a lot of work. Getting a job is job so spend 7-10 hours a day doing the job of finding a job. Do not limit your prospects to organizations you know. Break out of your comfort zone.

Hard work and patience will pay off. Stay positive and know that you make your own success!


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