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Saturday
Jul162011

What to do before you’re given a layoff notice... 

While you have a job is when you need to start thinking about your next job. Your resume is your work, educational and volunteer history. Put your best document forward. Keep notes about your:
  • Career accomplishments and recognition.
  • Volunteer or civic contributions.
  • Continuing education, certifications, and licenses.
All this adds value to you as an employee. Ask yourself, how can I rise to the top of the list of applicants? Do it and document it.

Do you realize all the people who know you? Who do they know that might be your next employer? Are you networking? Finding your next job is all about connecting. Connecting can happen in person and digitally. What tools are you using to extend your reach? Here are some ideas:
  • Have your resume professionally developed. It’s your one chance to get your foot in the door.
  • Post your work experience online through Linkedin.com. It’s free! Check out: What is LinkedIn.
  • Create some personal calling cards with your name, home address, personal cell phone number(s), and Linkedin.com profile, so people can see what your contributions to their team might be.
  • Idea Factory Friday, a Jelly! Chattanooga, event offers free coaching, wi-fi and coffee to help develop your social media profiles. Bring your laptop, calling cards, and resume to get better connected.
Take time to give back to your community. This will help your community, and make some new connections. Job hunting now is extremely competitive. These beginner steps will get you to the top.

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