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Job Searching and Staying Marketable in a Recession

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Job searching is never fun, nor is it something that is
particularly comfortable for the majority of people out
there. It can be frustrating, but ultimately, it can prove
to be an extremely rewarding experience. There are
additional challenges that exist, however, when it comes to
job searching in a recession. Here are some helpful tips to
ensure you'll be successful. 


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Job Searching and Staying Marketable in a Recession
Copyright (c) 2009 Cecile Peterkin, All Rights Reserved
Secrets to Career Success
http://www.SecretstoCareerSuccess.com 



Job searching is never fun, nor is it something that is
particularly comfortable for the majority of people out there. It
can be frustrating, but ultimately, it can prove to be an
extremely rewarding experience. There are additional challenges
that exist, however, when it comes to job searching in a
recession.

The term recession is likely to be as frightening to many as a
job search. Because of this, it's important to remember that
there are ways to simplify job searching in a recession. Whether
you are currently employed and concerned about the possibility of
a layoff or you are unemployed and eager to find work, the
following tips will help with job searching in a recession.

1. Take an inventory of your skills. Whenever you are searching
for a job, it's important to make sure that you know your
strengths and that you are able to identify the areas where you
could be stronger. While job searching in a recession, if you are
aware of the potential for growth in a given area, you may want
to make an effort to develop those skills - particularly if they
will make you more marketable to employers.

2. Identify your long term goals. When you are searching for a
new job, you have a great opportunity to get a fresh start. If
you've always felt that you aren't doing the right type of
work, you have the opportunity to explore other options - and
what you would need to be able to break into a new field - rather
than just looking for more of the same.

3. Step up your confidence. When you are frustrated and down
about your circumstances, it is going to show. The more that you
are able to overcome the stress that you're experiencing and
exude confidence, the better the position that you will be in to
go in for the interview.

Ultimately, confidence is one of the strongest factors out there;
when you are committed to doing your best work, when you are
focused on learning about the companies that you apply to and you
are able to focus on developing the full skill set that they are
looking for, you will have an advantage.

Staying marketable is something that you can focus on whether or
not you currently have a job and regardless of whether you are
starting into a new field or looking for a similar position. When
there are strains on the economy, there will be more applicants
for various positions and that means that there will be more
competition; remember that competition can be a good thing -
provided you let it drive you to be your best.

Job searching in a recession, in other words, is really just a
matter of ensuring that you are at the top of your game - that
you have all of the necessary skills, that you know what you are
working toward and that you know that you're able to accomplish
all of the things that you set out to do. 




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Cecile Peterkin is a Certified Career Coach, Corporate Mentor, 
Author and Speaker. In a world where the old definition of job 
security no longer applies, managing your career, just like 
managing your life, requires preparation and planning. Cecile's 
Elite Career Success Guide gives you tips, advice and strategies 
to achieve amazing results in your career. Find out more at 
http://www.SecretstoCareerSuccess.com/


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