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Will you please give me some tips to make a good career by finding a great job in recession?????
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Here I am giving you some tips to make a good career by finding a great job in recession -Update your resume as this is the first impression that employers have of you, so make sure that it is perfect. -Make sure all job and education information is current. -Post your resume online. -Many job search engines not only have job postings, but allow you to share your resume online and add keywords so potential employers can search through the files to find you -Search the job section of your local newspaper. -Use the web to advance your job search. -Use an online search tool to search locally, regionally, nationally or even globally if you are willing to relocate. -Speak to a headhunter service about placing you in a job. -Realize that the more applications that you put out there, the greater your chance of finding that new job. -Treat your application process like a job. Allocate an assigned number of hours each day to your job hunt process. -Practice for your interview with family and friends. -Dress professionally and come prepared for your interview. -Follow-up every interview with a handwritten thank you.
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Some tips to make a good career in recession as you are going through that phase and do not know what to do now are as follows: Adaptability and Flexibility The best way to keep away being one of the victims in recession is through adaptability. The ability to learn new processes quickly is very important. One needs to pay attention to changes that are impacting one’s company, one’s company’s clients, one’s industry, and the economy. Be the expert Be one’s department’s go-to person; not just for one’s profession, but for something that goes above and beyond one’s basic job duties. Like, be the go-to person for a software program that your department utilizes. Make your boss look good When one performs well, it reflects well on one’s manager and one’s department. When one performs badly, it reflects poorly on one’s manager and one’s department. This applies to the work itself, one’s attitude, one’s team-work, one’s ethics, and one’s professionalism. Have a back-up plan In hiring, it’s all about one’s relationships. Do not wait until lay-offs are pending to start networking. One does never know when one’s company will get bought out or one well get Enron-ed.
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