The last two years have been nightmarish for those who were looking for a new job. Not only have the job vacancies dried up, but also there has been an exodus of professionals to the already over-populated world of the jobless. The global economic crisis has manifested itself in the form of pink slips in most of the industries. At a time when experienced people are losing jobs, how is one going to find a new job?
However, the crisis has not halted the recruitment process entirely. There have been a number of new recruits entering their companies each month. It is true that they are not being offered the high salaries their seniors got at the start of their career. Still, getting a job with slightly lower salary is far better than not getting a job at all.
Here are a few time-tested tips that would help a person in finding a new job - irrespective of the financial scenario.
Networking
Everybody knows that one can land plum posts with the help of a good network of friends. However, very few people manage to maintain a good network of friends. It is true that in the hectic work environment, it is difficult to keep track of friends. One can make use of email, social networking websites, and mobile phones to keep a growing network of friends. However, it has to be noted that ideally one should take steps to keep in touch with friends during good times. Frantically contacting the long forgotten friends during times of recession may not go down well with all.
A good network of friends is especially helpful for recently pink-slipped people. While entry-level jobs are often advertised in the media, the senior positions are mostly publicized through word of mouth or e-mails. Therefore, if you are looking for a senior position and are willing to take a small cut in salary, your network of friends might help you find a suitable job.
Scanning The Media
There is some good news for all job seekers - newspapers and jobsites still carry job advertisements and classifieds, despite the doomsday predictions triggered by recession. So, a jobseeker should religiously go through all the available newspapers for finding a suitable job vacancy. In addition, one can register in various jobsites. Most of these websites send details of new job vacancies to the e-mail inbox of the registered users.
How To Apply
It is extremely easy to apply online. You need only one or two mouse clicks. However, you should not apply for the posts which you have no realistic chances of getting. Analyze your skills and preferences and make a short list of jobs that you are interested in. Also make sure that you are sufficiently qualified for the job. If you lack in that front, try to enroll in a short-term course to get a reasonable understanding about the job and the necessary certification.
Your application should have a clear and concise covering letter and a detailed CV. You should have a genuine and straight-forward CV, which gives an account of your capabilities and attitude. A good CV can create a good first impression about the candidate, which can help him or her greatly to obtain a new job.
James Copper is a writer for http://www.worklearn.co.uk where you can find information on getting a new job
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Thursday, 5 November 2009
How to Get a New Job in Times of Recession
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