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Article Title: Lost Your Job? You May Need to Reboot to a New Profession or 
Industry
Author: Daljeet Sidhu
Category: Business, Culture and Society
Word Count: 515
Keywords: temp staffing, recession, lay offs, job loss, temp agencies
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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Are you a victim of the recession? Did you lose that job that you hoped would 
bring security? Do you go to office with the fear that today may be the pink 
slip day? 

If you can relate to any of these questions, you are one of the many who have 
either already lost their jobs or may lose it as a consequence of the huge 
upheaval sweeping the country since late 2008. The year 2010, despite high 
hopes, isn't  going exceptionally well for many businesses. Recruitment is 
still in "freeze mode", with only a few countries and select businesses opening 
up to the market.

The recession may have swept the ground from under your feet but that does not 
mean the end. The economic crisis has also given rise to new jobs and roles 
that open up a vista of opportunities to professionals and skilled people. You 
may not necessarily get the job you always coveted. You may not even get a job 
that aligns with your previous experience. But, if you are willing to start 
humbly and put in a lot of hard work, you will survive the recession. Who 
knows, you may even come to love your new work.

The outsourcing industry has been one of the biggest winners of the recessional 
times. As businesses cut corners to reduce expenses, non-core operations are 
offloaded to outsourcing companies such as HR providers and call center 
services. Businesses have been compelled to lay off employees to maintain 
minimum profit margins. However, they still need to serve existing customers at 
the same levels of efficiency as before. As it is, customers are being very 
picky due to budget restrictions. If they see a company compromising on product 
or service quality, that's pretty much the end for it.

To manage, businesses take advantage of 24x7 answering services that function 
as secretaries taking calls, orders, handling inquiries, and much more. 
Temporary staffing services enable businesses to maintain adequate personnel 
without the expense and pain of hiring interviews and the rigmarole of 
employment processes. Temporary staffing providers can equip businesses with 
professional accountants, IT consultants, administrators, and even janitors. 
Medical billing providers, fulfillment providers, payroll services, 
telemarketing services, are some of the outsourcing companies that are in 
demand as they operate on the economies of scale and save hiring businesses a 
packet.

As a professional, you too can join hands with these companies. Instead of a 
job, you can try freelance work. You can work more for less during the 
recession, and once it blows over, you'll have a strong portfolio and a solid 
repute to bank on. If you have the talent, you can start a home business by 
making things at home and selling them on websites such as eBay for a profit. 
You can even join web designing and development services if you have the skills 
for it. These are in high demand as many businesses are going online to cut 
expenses.

The adage "a silver lining behind every dark cloud" can hold true for you too. 
All that matters is your attitude and the courage to reboot your life.

Daljeet Sidhu
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