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Real estate, financial, and emotional issues related to job loss can be very challenging.
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by FarmerJohn | 03/04/2010 19:42 Show most recent message
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Finances take on much more importance while in your job search. How will you pay your bills? Your mortgage, electricity, gas, phone, car loan, food? How will you survive?
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by D.Norman | 02/26/2010 10:09 Show most recent message
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Your health and well-being become greatly affected by job loss. Depression, anxiety, and fear will probably be your biggest hurdles...
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by CareerDoctor | 02/04/2010 10:36 Show most recent message
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When people learn that they are about to lose their jobs, they experience a wide range of emotions. The resources here at ILostMyJob.com will lead you to a better understanding of coping with job loss and get you on the road to recovery.
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by D.Norman | 02/26/2010 10:07 Show most recent message
Take StepsEducation? New resume? Networking? Why: Opportunities, compensation, and satisfaction.
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Résumés are used for three things: to get an interview, to introduce yourself, and to provide a documented, factual work history. You may not like it, but you've got to have one, and if you don't have a great résumé, you will be lost in the quagmire of job search.
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by jbealio | 02/03/2010 23:22 Show most recent message
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How you plan and conduct your job search is just as important as any other aspect of your job hunt. Creating strategies and plotting your way to finding a job is one of the most effective tasks you can develop.
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by ILMJ from FB | 03/08/2010 17:19 Show most recent message
ExploreBe aware of opportunities and take time to explore your needs, interests, and potential.
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Planning your career may sound like a high school prep course, but we should always be planning the next step in our career process. Being prepared before the lay off comes is one great way to handle job loss, but few people take the time and energy it takes to get everything in place.
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by D.Norman | 02/26/2010 10:12 Show most recent message
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In all other countries except the United States, networking is the primary means of finding a new job. Word of mouth. If people hear about a potential job, they tell their friends, relatives, even other co-workers to try to help them move ahead in the business world.
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by dalehukill | 02/15/2010 17:13 Show most recent message
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Should you return to school or not? Do you need additional training? What classes or courses will be best suited for you at this stage of your life? How will you pay for it?
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by TuesdayTips | 02/05/2010 15:44 Show most recent message
Land a JobPerform well with interviews, tests, and other challenges. Take charge of your destiny!
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Your resume is developed, you've sent it out and now you have an interview! It's where you sell yourself, ask and answer a multitude of questions, and hopefully, impress someone with hiring authority so that they'll hire you.
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by D.Norman | 02/26/2010 10:10 Show most recent message
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Times have changed when it comes to applying for jobs. Rarely does anyone just walk into a business anymore and ask to be hired. If they do, it's unlikely to happen. Employers not only want your resume, but many expect you to complete an application as well.
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by D.Norman | 02/26/2010 10:12 Show most recent message
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Getting back to work can be almost as stressful as looking for a job! New surroundings, new people, new culture, new rules and being the new person on the block you may feel all eyes are upon you...
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by TuesdayTips | 02/02/2010 18:28 Show most recent message
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Financing and committing to more education can set you on a new path to personal reward. Plan your options carefully!
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by jon | 01/19/2010 08:08 Show most recent message
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