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Ok, until now I have brought media bad news to you.
You probably know someone who is unemployed by now.
During past economical crisis in my country I was unemployed too.
Do you want to pass that person some tips to get better?
This is the best compilation of tips based on my experience.
1.Unemployment teaches you to achieve peace of mind, to connect to what many people know as "soul" or "the divide part of you" (for religious people), or the wise side of you (for atheists). Once you learn that, you do not need unemployment anymore. I learned that materialism sinks you into depression. But once we learn that money is an imaginary invention, a game that humanity plays, you start playing better.
2.Unemployment lowers your selfesteem. So you will take your 8 working hours and you will do this:
-During morning you will look for a job. People in the morning are more receptive to candidates, in the afternoon they are tired.
-During afternoon you will dedicate this time to do things that make you feel good (no drugs please) to improve your selfesteem. To get a job you need selfesteem, so it is not wasting your time. It is investing your time.
3.Look for yellow pages. What kind of company you might like to work for? Submit your resume, a printed copy, no matter if they have no vacancies today of if they are not looking for candidates. Companies are sluggish, and when time comes to hire, having a printed resume at hand is pretty convenient for them. Submit resumes every 6 months, most of companies discard old resumes every 6 months. Internet websites, HR companies, are very ineffective. Job fairs may or may not work. It is better to do things on your own.
4.Keep a log of everything you do, contact information, interviews and any relevant info that helps you to remember what you have done with certain company.
5.Send at least 100 resumes. Normally 100 resumes lead you to 10 interviews and 1 job. If you have not submitted 100 resumes, you have not done enough.
6.Looking for a job is selling. It shows nothing about your skills. There will be plenty of time to show your skills once you are hired.
7.Listen instead of talking.
8.Unemployment represents a heavy load. Do not mistake your interviewer with a psychologist or a therapist. Do not tell him about your problems. He does not care.
9.Sometimes they will ask tricky questions like "what do you think your worst defect is?". You need to be smart. "My worst defect is that I like to finish things so much that I do not stop working until it is finished" "Hey, but that's not a defect!!" "It is for me, as it denies me spare time"
10.Do not be impressed by the amount of people looking for a job. A job that is meant to be yours, will be. You are selling the best product in the world: Your work.
I know how much unemployemnt hurts families, people, you. I hope lessons I learned could bring some relief to someone.
You probably know someone who is unemployed by now.
During past economical crisis in my country I was unemployed too.
Do you want to pass that person some tips to get better?
This is the best compilation of tips based on my experience.
1.Unemployment teaches you to achieve peace of mind, to connect to what many people know as "soul" or "the divide part of you" (for religious people), or the wise side of you (for atheists). Once you learn that, you do not need unemployment anymore. I learned that materialism sinks you into depression. But once we learn that money is an imaginary invention, a game that humanity plays, you start playing better.
2.Unemployment lowers your selfesteem. So you will take your 8 working hours and you will do this:
-During morning you will look for a job. People in the morning are more receptive to candidates, in the afternoon they are tired.
-During afternoon you will dedicate this time to do things that make you feel good (no drugs please) to improve your selfesteem. To get a job you need selfesteem, so it is not wasting your time. It is investing your time.
3.Look for yellow pages. What kind of company you might like to work for? Submit your resume, a printed copy, no matter if they have no vacancies today of if they are not looking for candidates. Companies are sluggish, and when time comes to hire, having a printed resume at hand is pretty convenient for them. Submit resumes every 6 months, most of companies discard old resumes every 6 months. Internet websites, HR companies, are very ineffective. Job fairs may or may not work. It is better to do things on your own.
4.Keep a log of everything you do, contact information, interviews and any relevant info that helps you to remember what you have done with certain company.
5.Send at least 100 resumes. Normally 100 resumes lead you to 10 interviews and 1 job. If you have not submitted 100 resumes, you have not done enough.
6.Looking for a job is selling. It shows nothing about your skills. There will be plenty of time to show your skills once you are hired.
7.Listen instead of talking.
8.Unemployment represents a heavy load. Do not mistake your interviewer with a psychologist or a therapist. Do not tell him about your problems. He does not care.
9.Sometimes they will ask tricky questions like "what do you think your worst defect is?". You need to be smart. "My worst defect is that I like to finish things so much that I do not stop working until it is finished" "Hey, but that's not a defect!!" "It is for me, as it denies me spare time"
10.Do not be impressed by the amount of people looking for a job. A job that is meant to be yours, will be. You are selling the best product in the world: Your work.
I know how much unemployemnt hurts families, people, you. I hope lessons I learned could bring some relief to someone.