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Can’t find a job in today’s economy?
It is not surprise to me. So many people are asking the same question nowsdays.
Things are getting tougher and tougher.
USA Unemployment Rate: 9.4
“Nonfarm payroll employment fell by 345,000 in May, about half the
average monthly decline for the prior 6 months, the Bureau of Labor
Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported today. The unem-
ployment rate continued to rise, increasing from 8.9 to 9.4 percent.
Steep job losses continued in manufacturing, while declines moderated
in construction and several service-providing industries.”
Canada Unemployment Rate: 8.4
“Following gains in April, employment decreased by 42,000 in May, led by further manufacturing losses in Ontario. The unemployment rate rose by 0.4 percentage points to 8.4%, the highest rate in 11 years. Since the employment peak of last October, employment has fallen by 363,000 or 2.1%.”
Under such a high-record unemployment rate, even qualified and experienced people are having difficult time to land a good quality job, or simply don’t get any job at all.
Can’t find a job? Is that the end of world?
Absolutely not at all. I want you to read this.
The winner is the person who is good at looking for the job, not the one who is qualified for the job…
Is that about the time to rethink of “job search” as a whole?
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