Advice for Finding Employment in Tough
Times
An article by TorontoJobs.ca
Canada's unemployment rate has risen to 6.3% in November, up from
6.2% in October, as the economy lost 70,600 jobs.
We can all agree that times are tough. It seems that all we hear
lately is “Company A has cut 1,000 jobs”; “Company
B is cutting their 3rd production line resulting in 1,500 layoffs”.
Despite these layoffs there are still jobs out there to be had.
The key to finding employment in tough times is the same as good
times: PERSISTENCE & ACTION.
TorontoJobs.ca has put together a list of the top 5 things
you can do if you are currently looking for employment as a result
of the current economic downturn:
1. Network at Holiday Parties – Holiday parties
are not only a great way to spend time with friends and family,
but they are also a great opportunity to start networking to access
the hidden job market. A friend of a friend just may be the hiring
manager at an organization you have been trying to get in contact
with for months. So how do you approach this? Start by doing your
homework: research who is going to be attending and be on time.
Creating a business card is a great idea for ensuring your new contact
can stay in touch with you.
2. Research Thriving Industries – Despite
layoffs in many sectors there are still industries that are creating
many employment opportunities. Sectors such as Law Enforcement,
Accounting (Collections), Health Care, Information Technology and
Green Projects are among those emerging industries that seem to
be growing/hiring. Start researching future trends and upgrade your
skills.
3. Social Networking – With the emergence
of social networking there are hundreds of associations and groups
on sites like LinkedIn and Facebook. By creating an account and
joining these groups you could easily be connected to hundreds of
people within seconds. Once you are signed up to these sites create
your “social networking plan”. Create goals to connect
with a certain amount of people each day that could be of assistance
in your job search.
4. Make your Resume Standout – When applying
for a position, update your resume by using quantitative information
of how you can assist that organization through tough times. Use
past examples of how you solved problems within your past positions
and examples of how you can generate new revenues and ideas.
5. Try New Strategies – Your current job
search strategies might not be cutting it. Try joining new “in-person”
associations or networking groups or try new keyword searches in
your online search. If you have always looked for large corporations’
opportunities, try looking at small businesses and try looking at
new industries outside of your area of expertise.
The unemployment rate is projected to keep increasing over the next
few months so the time to start is now! Companies aren’t waiting
around to offer dream jobs to those that submit their resumes. Yes,
it's not that enthusiastic in the employment sector, but you can
increase your chances of gaining employment by thinking differently
than others.
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