Prepare to Impress
There can have been few times as difficult for people to find employment as now. More redundancies, less business growth, overseas markets absorbing traditional work and the accelerating need for new skills are all combining to spread concern amongst those without a job or feel the threat of imminent unemployment. There are no jobs-for-life. So, given the levels of joblessness, it is highly competitive for each and every vacancy.
It wouldn’t be a surprise if every unemployed person was feeling real despair and frustration.
There are no easy solutions, but this short book seeks to help those prepared to work at finding work. All anyone can do is apply themselves intelligently to the task and to do it to the best of their ability.
We will discuss the processes which are used by organisations to release staff. It may be, at least in part, the answer is avoiding dismissal and, therefore, the need to seek new employment.
We will look at the immediate impact and priorities when termination of employment occurs. As very few people will find a new position immediately we will deal with the on-going problems which may manifest themselves and, ultimately, what to do when a job offer is received.
It is most important to remember that whatever the state of the economy there are vacancies. The trick is to know where to find them and then impressing the potential employer.
Almost inevitably, there will be occasions when you are unable to secure a job for which you have applied. This will be difficult to deal with emotionally. However, recognising it is a normal part of the situation and it is the same for nearly everyone, will allow you to think through the implications and continue positively.
There are two key messages to remember:
1 Your job is finding a job
2 Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance (PPPPP)
This may be a bumpy road for you to travel. There are many people travelling in the same direction and not everyone will reach a desired destination. Some clear thinking can improve the chances of success immeasurably.
Application and behaviour do not guarantee success but do affect the likelihood of finding work, in any economic circumstances. A lack of focus will guarantee job hunting is a fruitless pursuit. Little things matter and will make the difference.
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