Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Finding a Job in a Recession (if you believe that we are in one)

Recession or no recession, there are jobs out there. If you start believing every story you read, you will never find a good job. While the unemployment rate is ticking up, we are still creating jobs each and every month. Orlando jobs and jobs in Central Florida are are in need of good candidates. It just is a little harder to find them.

Here are some tips to help you find your next job.

1) DO NOT send your resume to every job on every job board. While this gives the job seeker a feeling they are working hard to find a job, 98% of the applications you will make are worthless. Focus more on targeting your job to your skill sets. Use job boards, networking, friends, conferences and neighbors to help you in your search.

2) Apply your skill sets to the area of the economy that is actually in an upswing. For example, in Orlando, technology, hospitality and healthcare are always looking for great people. (
Can your skill sets adapt to these companies?

3) Talk with the regional business center for Central Florida(http://www.orlandoedc.com/) and find out what new companies are moving into the area. A lot of time, you can get some great leads for major and minor companies who are looking for employees.

4) Attend as many networking events as you can. Every day, many types of lead groups, networking groups and friends group meet. These are AWESOME for developing leads and letting people know you are looking for a new job. Don’t be bashful. In my opinion, this is the best way to find out what is out there!

5) Target companies you want to work for and research their employment websites for work. Believe it or not, not every job is on a job board. Job seekers don’t take the time to go to each company’s website DIRECTLY to look at opportunities.

6) Be energetic! Smile, have a plan, execute your plan and don’t let those around you bring you down. Some company out there needs you and in times like these, you have to be positive and find them.

Pick out your best skill set and plan your job search around it. You are your job search and with some great enthusiasm, you will have a great advantage over your competition. Finally, the internet is full of advice and resources for your job search. If you concentrate your time on the above suggestions, you will be surprised at the outcome. Good luck and email if you have any questions.

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