
Job security is a major concern for many Americans. Regardless of the educational degree you hold, you are not impervious to layoffs. Today’s job market is tighter than ever and the large companies in the Silicon Valley certainly do not make it easier on the community. Cisco Systems recently laid off nearly 700 people from their San Jose Headquarters. As you can imagine, each time Cisco, Yahoo, Intel, or other major company has a layoff, it makes your job searching even more difficult.
Not just the Silicon Valley is impacted, although the jobless rate here is over 12 percent. While it is not the highest unemployment rate in the nation, it is nevertheless rather staggering. Over 47,000 people have been laid off in the Silicon Valley in the past year. (source: Mercury News)
If you received a pink slip from the company, don’t wait to move on. The best thing to do is sit down at your desk or table and begin to review all the work performed at your most recent job. With your draft, use bullet points to list your most recent job description, responsibilities, and accomplishments. It’s important for when you need to tweak the resume to fit the jobs you’ll see available. Prospective employers do not want to read your entire life story, but the highlights of your career. From your bullet points, take the ones that best match those which the employer is seeking.
Due to the extreme competition, you’ll want to compile the best, most attractive, packaging of yourself. Sometimes it’s best to invest the small amount of money in these services than to be out of work for months. Employers are looking for the cream of the crop. And considering the current ratio of applicants to positions, they can be picky.
Networking in person or online can be the most effective way to land your next position. Online job search engines such will provide a nice selection of positions available. You will need to remember you are competing with at least 200 applicants for each job posted. Because of this, it is critical you make yourself stand out from the others. Your resume and cover letter will most likely be scanned for particular keywords. If you meet the minimum, your credentials have a chance to been seen by a real person. Take a quick shot at 360jobinterview’s services in the sidebar. We have what you need to give you the advantage to get hired; Because whether you received a pink slip or are still getting a pay check, you need to prepare yourself.



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