Job Search Java: Job Search Strategies to Jump Start Your Search: For the Long Term Unemployed
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Job Search Java - Charles Lawrence
Job Search Java: Job Search Strategies to Jump Start Your Search (for the Long Term Unemployed)
By: Charles Lawrence
© Copyright 2013. Any reproduction of this document in part or in whole is strictly forbidden without express consent from the author.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
CHANGING TACTICS IN A BROKEN JOB MARKET
Search Wisely
The Job Application Assessments
Get Comfortable With Cold Calling
Prove That You Can do the Job
NETWORKING
Learn it
Live it
Building Your Network
Volunteering
Joining Groups
Taking Classes
Referral Networking
Find the Influencers
STAYING MOTIVATED
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
If you’ve been out of work for an extended period of time, you’ve probably wondered if you’ll ever return to the workforce. The frustration of always being told no
is trying on the mind and soul and can make anyone start to lose motivation and inspiration to keep trying. What’s worse, employers tend to discriminate against the long term unemployed. Despite a recession that’s dragged on for years, employers still wonder what’s wrong with a candidate who hasn’t been working. Yes, it’s unfair; but it’s also sad reality of the new economy.
The long-term, cumulative effects of the current recession, combined with emerging technologies and the forces of globalization, are largely unknown. The protests we see with the Occupy Movement and the Tea Party are organized outcomes of a general sense of frustration with the current state of affairs in our country. For many, uncertainty about the future elicits fear. Nobody really knows how all of this is going to shake out or what this will mean for the job market. I’d bet the same thing happened during the transfer into the