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How Job Seekers Can Thrive During Hard Times

by Beverly Aarons 19. April 2010 08:24

The high rate of unemployment is down to 9.7 percent from just over 10 percent earlier this year; but you wouldn’t know if from the high number of still unemployed attorneys and recent law school graduates.  Despite what the pundits say we are still facing hard times.  So how can a job seeker not only survive but thrive during these hard times?  Let’s take a look at a few tips:

  1. Don’t let it get to your head.  One of the biggest obstacles standing in the way of job seekers who have remained unemployed for months or even years is depression and an overwhelming sense of hopelessness.  It is important that job seekers remain optimistic by keeping things in perspective.  This is a recession and it is normal to remain unemployed or underemployed for longer than in boom times.
  2. Get busy doing something.  Even if you can’t find paid work, get creative with finding ways to keep your skills up to par.  Find a volunteer opportunity and if you can’t do that, create one.  There are many nonprofit organizations who lack funding due to the recession, they could use an attorney to help them out once in awhile.  It can be a win-win situation if you provide a needed service and they provide an opportunity to keep your skills sharp. 
  3. Go back to school. Have you thought about getting another degree? Taking a workshop? Working on self-development?  If you didn’t have time before, being unemployed can offer an opportunity to expand or improve your knowledge and skills.  The government is even providing some funding for adults who want to return to school, don’t allow the opportunity to pass you by.
  4. Consistently work on your job search.  Even if you only spend an hour a day working on your job search it is better than allowing weeks to pass without doing anything.  Looking for a job is a lot like sales—the more pitches you make the closer you will get to a “yes.”

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