Archive for the ‘Getting Laid Off’ Category
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
The most popular information is not always right. Because of this, a lot of job seekers tend to be misinformed about some common notions regarding the job search that have been proven to be completely false. You might miss out on great opportunities and find yourself wishing you should have known better.
Here are 5 major job search myth and the realities:
Myth: A cover letter is not important. Reality: Recruiters and employers appreciate applications with cover letters attached to their resumes. Resumes only get about a 15-30 second scan (if you're lucky). However, when recruiters…
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Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Cover Letters, Getting Fired, Getting Laid Off, Job Search Tips, Resume, Resume Do's and Don'ts, Resume Help, how to write a resume | 11 Comments »
Thursday, July 15th, 2010
Alright, so you're feeling down and depressed because you got sacked. You hate the boss that fired you. You hate that co-worker who made up stories about you. You hate them all and plan on letting the whole world know by thinking out loud on Facebook, Twitter, and every other social network in the cybersphere Stop! Hold on a second and read this first.
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It’s a small world in the social networking circle. Oh yes, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are just around the corner. The boss and that colleague you’re so mad at – they probably have accounts, and so do their friends (who may know you). So…
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Tags: career change, job, Job Search, job tips, Personal Branding, Social Networks
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Some people may be so full of themselves that they can be totally oblivious to signs that they may soon be getting the pink slip. But let’s face it, it can happen to anyone. It’s better to be able to tell when you’re a candidate for severance and be prepared, rather than just let it hit you in the face.
Below are 5 sure signs that should alert you to the possibility:
You're asked to take a vacation or time off for no apparent reason. Not everyone has the guts to just tell you you’re fired right away. Sometimes employers give subtle hints that should make you feel that your job is on the rocks.…
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Tags: career change, cover letter, job, job duties, job history, job history in resume, job hunt, Job Search, job skills, job tips, jobs, new job, Resume, resumes
Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Cover Letters, Free Advice, Getting Fired, Getting Laid Off, Job Search Tips, Resume, Resume Help | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
A sure sign that the global financial crisis took its toll on all of us was when the rate of unemployment ballooned to great numbers. With just the blink of an eye, a huge percentage of the workforce lost their bread and butter. Those who took the biggest hit in the workforce (and still are) are enumerated below.
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Factory Workers. The manufacturing sector was the most highly affected by the financial crisis...and still is. The export business experienced transactions at its lowest; thus, it was necessary to cut down the number of workers. Job loss from this sector accounted for most of the increase in unemployment…
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Monday, May 31st, 2010
Too little confidence would hinder you from gaining that dream job but too much of it to the point of misrepresenting yourself can get you in a lot of trouble. Pretending does have some advantages and it can get you through a lot of things but not all and not always.
Here are a few lies that may seem to have less gravity yet it could have the same negative impact as the previous items we previously discussed in part 1 of this article.
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Job Title. There are times when you may find yourself doing work far beyond the scope of your job. However, doing only part of a certain job does not grant you the…
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Posted in Applying for a Job, Getting Fired, Getting Laid Off, Job Search Tips, Resume, Resume Do's and Don'ts, Resume Help, how to write a resume | 3 Comments »
Sunday, May 16th, 2010
Getting laid off can be very depressing. It’s an unexpected event that can happen even to the most dedicated of workers. But it’s a reality that the general working population may have to face. And yes, it can also be quite embarrassing if you felt that you were among those who have been performing well and yet discover you were included in the list of the people who were booted out.
There are worse things that can happen. So don’t fret, there’s hope!
If you’re not a nuclear physicist then you can always find an opportunity in other companies, or pick up some new skills along the way.
Research.…
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Tags: Business Networks, career change, Job Search, Job Search Engine, job skills, laid off from job, resume advice, Social Networks
Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Getting Laid Off, Job Search Tips, Resume, Resume Help, Social Networking & Jobs | 1 Comment »