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Job Searching for a Recession-proof Career

Considering the current state of the economy, many people are worried about their jobs. Not only are companies laying off employees in large numbers, it seems like the job market itself is not as promising as it was in recent years. When you are looking for a new job, the priorities go beyond simply getting hired. You want to be sure as you can be that you will keep the job after you get it. Job security is more important today than ever before.

One of the best ways to begin job searching for a recession-proof career is to take a thorough assessment of your qualifications. You will need to know that you have the skills, experience, and education required for the level of job you are seeking. After you have all of this information in hand, you will be prepared for assessing the job market.

Your qualifications and career interests are your main foundation for finding the job you want. When you have taken stock of what you have to offer, looking for a career with job security should be your priority. A good first step is to check into the field in which you plan to work. As there are plenty of career fields which continue to thrive despite economic difficulties, narrowing your career choice down to one of these fields is the best way of ensuring that the needs for qualified employees will continue to be in demand.

Your next step should be to check into specific companies. Even if a particular field appears to be recession-proof, some companies are simply stronger and healthier than others. If you have selected a career field, gaining as much information as possible about all of the companies you are interested in working for can help you in locating the companies which offer the best prospect for secure, long-term employment. You need to know facts about how well their business is doing, and that they have not been laying off their employees. Both of these points are relevant to your chances of getting hired and keeping the job if you acquire it.

Job searching for a recession-proof career may mean that you must make allowances for today's economic crisis. If you want job security, you may benefit from gaining further education, or by considering an entirely different field than you had originally planned. When you are fully prepared for the career of your choice, and carefully assess its prospects for your future, you can have the job you love and the security you need at the same time.

Michelle Dumas

One of the nation's leading authorities on resume writing , personal branding, and job searching, Michelle Dumas is the founder of Distinctive Career Services LLC. Since 1996, Michelle and her team have empowered thousands of professionals all across the U.S. and worldwide with resumes and job search strategies that get results and win jobs fast. Visit http://www.distinctiveweb.com for your free copy of the "Revive Your Resume" audio mini-seminar.

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