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10 THINGS TO DO WHEN
YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED
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10 Things to do when you are
Unemployed
For that matter, at any stage in your life, sitting
idle or delaying action is often equated to an
unproductive and unhealthy lifestyle. In the
face of the thinking, ‘I don’t have a job? I have
nothing to do? ‘Which we easily get tempted in
to; we present 10 things to actually do when
you’re unemployed (action plan) that are
geared towards you. Read More
1. Raise The Red Flag
The solution to any problem is to admit the
existence of the problem. Fresh graduates
usually fail to recognize the unemployment
label by being satisfied with the guise of
‘trying’. Read More
2. Create Your Story
Most of the job seekers (employed
or unemployed) lack an original personal
story. Who are you and How does your
story relate to the company you aim to work
in? The CV or Resume is your story and it is
high time to connect the dots in your mind that
could convince the employer of the usefulness
of your addition. See Example Here
3. Understand The Job Market
When unemployed, where are you applying?
You must realize that you must keep your
options open at all times. Do not be hesitant in
applying to startups and smaller scale
companies along with the multinational and
other large scale giants. Read More
4. Build A Routine
Rather than staying in bed all day, be active,
take out a notebook and jot down daily
activities including your wakeup and sleep
times and implement a routine rich with
productivity and efficiency. Read More
5. Do What You Love To Do
When you’re not dropping CVs or giving
interviews, volunteer or work on the things you
really love. Whether it be teaching kids, fund
raising, campaigning, writing, or anything else,
step up and do it. Read More
6. Network Hard
Identify your contacts in the relevant field and
reach out to them for advice. Don’t beg for a
job but consult them about how to deal with
multiple options. Read More
7. Polish Your Skills
In times of unemployment, make sure that you
don’t lose grip off your concepts and
knowledge. It is always recommended to take
up free online courses (or paid ones
depending on your financial situation)
from Coursera, EdX, Udemy and the like, to
keep your mind active and your skills polished.
Earning a certification surely is a plus point.
8. Lookout For Internships &
Trainings
As a fresh graduate, money should be the last
thing on your mind while the first being what
and where you’re working. Don’t miss any
opportunity of staying in connection with the
industry. Read More
9. Freelancing To The Rescue
Part-time freelancing will always add value to
your profile which means that you get to earn
both in terms of value as well as money. Make
sure to prefer tasks where the credit remains
associated to your name. Read More
10. Don’t Give Up
Never giving up is the most important aspect of
an effort, so if you’re not reaching the outcome
you desire, work harder and revise the plan
and cross out the ‘Give Up’ option for good.
Read More
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