Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Passing Unemployment Milestones and Focusing on the Future

Many who were laid off earlier this year or before are still on the market for a job. There’s no denying that job hunting in today’s environment is more challenging than when the economy was booming. You can’t change historical facts, but you can change your future reality.

If you are passing an unemployment milestone, say six months or more, maybe it is time to take stock of your accomplishments to date.

Have you:
  • Sought advice from friends and experts?
  • Lined up your references?
  • Had your resume professionally critiqued?
  • Regularly updated your online profile?
  • Networked at every opportunity?
  • Followed up on leads given to you by friends and former colleagues?
  • Shared job leads with fellow jobseekers?
  • Developed or participated in a support network?
  • Contacted recruiters?
  • Attended workshops and seminars to keep your skills up?
  • Enrolled with temporary agencies?
  • Kept in touch with your contacts?
  • Volunteered anywhere?
  • Joined Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn groups?
  • Conducted informational interviews?
  • Updated your portfolio?
  • Started a blog or your own website?
While these are great steps to take, especially if you have done them all, you might respond, “Yeah, but,” because so far they haven’t landed you a permanent job. However, at this juncture in your quest for re-employment, it’s okay to congratulate yourself for what you have accomplished…for a moment…and then move forward.

Rather than sagging into the dumps, now is the time to try new angles and ramp up your efforts. Instead of losing steam because of the time passed, energize yourself and get going.

1 comment:

  1. Great list and important for any jobseeker to do! Would add that no matter how long you have been looking, keeping in contact with your network is important. Think about something you have done - maybe learned a new skill and tell some, ask what is currently interesting to them and learn about new things, send a link to something you know is of interest. All these help you feel better and make it easier for the people you know to remember to help you!

    See also: http://www.youtube.com/user/ClearedJobsDotNet#play/uploads/4/n4biX7UMH0E

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