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  • Employment Tips For The Recession

    Posted on May 11th, 2008 admin No comments

    It’s apparent we are in a recession. From the US dollar declining 45% in value compared to the Euro since 2002 and a staggering 15% (of the 45% total) just in this first quarter this year. Imports are down 2.9% from February to March, exports are down 1.7% in the same time frame. Donations to organizations are down. Commodities are up considerably from this time last year; corn is up 41%, eggs up 68.5% and gas is up 25%.

    The average inflation that employers give you is 3-4% per year.

    I came across some great tips from the CareerBuilder section in the News & Observer that I would like to share. Below are resume tips, strong career fields and links to more articles from CareerBuilder.

    Revise Your Resume

    Employers want to see that you are the perfect match for the position they are trying to fill. Have different resumes that are directed to the different jobs you are interested in, using specific keywords that relate to the position you are applying for.

    List Your Career Summary

    Mention your career highlights, past roles and strong skills. List a summary that gives the employer and idea of who you are by your experiences and briefly mention your goals.

    Proofread

    Nothing is more embarrassing than incorrect grammar or a misspelled word. Take your time and have someone read over your resume to get a second opinion.

    Lying

    As the old saying goes, “What goes around, comes around.” Lying may come around to bite you. Lying should not be considered when writing your resume.

    Appearance

    You only have one time to make a first impression. You want to make your resume short and sweet, memorable, clear and easy to read. Employers read resumes multiple times while they try to come up with candidates to schedule interviews with. If you make key points on your resume easy to find without relying on them to make notes, your resume will be more memorable.

    Network

    Sometimes the best thing you can do is know people. Education is a key, but to keep more doors open and opportunities available, networking, being friendly and helping people out will come around to help you in the future. I’ve found this to be true myself. In most company management manuals, fraternization is frowned upon. I believe you need to do the right thing if a weird situation pops up in the future, but connecting with people at a personal, non-work level, will help you out. Everybody wants to feel they have friends and not just people they speak to at work because they have to. Check out LINKEDIN.com.

    Target Your Job Search

    Don’t apply for every job available at a company. This will show management that you are unsure as to what you excel at and may put you out of consideration for any of the positions.

    Recession-resistant Careers

    • Health care
    • Education
    • Security
    • Environmental Sciences
    • Government

    More Information From CareerBuilder

    Recession Proof Jobs

    Resume Blunders

    All CareerBuilder Articles (VERY Informative)