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Friday, 4 January 2013
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Staying in circulation with no spare money
Money is tight for everyone at this time of the year, but of course without a job it is very difficult to stay in circulation at any time. I have written before on the subject of how important is to try to maintain interests and activities, keep up with friends and inded make new contacts as much as possible, it is important for our health and even helps to make us seem appealing and attractive to employers..enthusiasm and interest is very attractive and helpful for networking and making contacts that might even lead to a job...
Take a look at http://zenhabits.net/100-ways-to-have-fun-with-your-kids-for/
Many of the great ideas on this site, although intended for families, can be done on your own such as
55.) Donate stuff to charity...clear out your wardrobes and cupboards and go to the charity shop...you might also find that they are looking for volunteers.....
http://learn.bankofamerica.com/articles/savings/10-inexpensive-ways-to-have-family-fun-.html
http://money.msn.com/family-money/fun-things-for-when-you-are-broke-freedman.aspx
Google cheap or free ways to have fun for lots of ideas...
Take a look at http://zenhabits.net/100-ways-to-have-fun-with-your-kids-for/
Many of the great ideas on this site, although intended for families, can be done on your own such as
55.) Donate stuff to charity...clear out your wardrobes and cupboards and go to the charity shop...you might also find that they are looking for volunteers.....
http://learn.bankofamerica.com/articles/savings/10-inexpensive-ways-to-have-family-fun-.html
http://money.msn.com/family-money/fun-things-for-when-you-are-broke-freedman.aspx
Google cheap or free ways to have fun for lots of ideas...
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free or cheap ways to have fun
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Mitcham, Greater London, UK
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
New Year Job Hunting
January is a bit of a mix for job hunting. In some areas it is rather quiet...it is the middle of winter and the atmosphere can be slow and lazy, but there can also be lots of jobs out there, with employers opening up vacancies for the New Year. It is rather like September and the last days of July, when there are vacancies, before it becomes quiet in August. January can be a better time than others for a job search.
Of course, hopefully new year resolutions and the generally positive atmosphere of new year will at least help your enthusiasm and you will feel more motivated, even if as indeed it is for many, the job hunting is more about getting any job, to pay bills and satisfy the Department Of Work And Pensions that you have met the legal requirement to look for and get a job, while claiming Job seekers allowance, before they put sanctions on your benefits, rather than any excitement about just fancying a change of job.
Some things I would recommend to maybe help the job search be more fruitful, is to pay special attention when reading job ads to the job title and description. I will be running several articles this year on job descriptions, to help us all to know what is really required in a job. Many applications come to nothing because we apply for thousands of jobs because we read a job title and think we can do that, rather than actually having the experience that an employer will ask for. When considering making an application for a job, its a good idea to Google the job description..e.g...Job description for an Admin Worker..to get some job descriptions and know what the job will entail and what will be expected of you, if that is the Job description is not attached to the application. Just Googling Job descriptions will provide links to many sample sites, where you can get a good idea about whether an appealing job title is really possible for you.
Sometimes when applying for jobs, less is actually more. To make a good, strong application for three jobs that you really might have a chance of getting is more profitable than fifteen chances....and I speak from experience !!! Be crystal clear as to what work you want and whether or not you can do it. True, whether or not there is the remotest chance you can do it, giving you one more chance of a job , is these days often more the issue than if you want the job or not, but remember that it is far easier to get a job..the ideal job, when you are seen by an employer to be in work, than when you are out of it..
Look carefully at what skills for the current job market you may be missing. January is a good second chance at getting on a course, if you missed out enrolling in September, as many courses start again in January. I will be repeating my postings about free online courses.
If you know of any local job clubs, its great to go, rather than sitting indoors by yourself filling in job applications .For one thing, you will be using their heating, lighting, telephones, electricity etc. rather than your own, and secondly job hunting can get very lonely. You get to meet other people, who are looking for work too, and that is all part of networking. It often happens that you know of possible openings for other people and they will know of some opportunities for you...one favour deserves another !!!
If you haven't already got a good system up and running I would suggest also, that you start using a system to record your job applications and the outcome of them, responses , follow ups etc...especially deadlines for applications. When applying for jobs it is quite easy to
get swamped and overwhelmed with applications and deadlines. You can start with a simple Excel spreadsheet and do the headings yourself but, there are some good systems online....
I especially like the Google template...https://docs.google.com/previewtemplate?id=0AsJMMqMfsWsOdEtQVGV0bzlQM19jenV1aUlpSVoteUE&mode=public
I like this because as a Google document it is easy to share,therefore it is easy to make it available for your Job centre adviser if you have one, and also as it is not a Word document you can easily access it on any PC. however, I will be looking at some alternative formats to share with you.
I hope my readers all make at least one of their New Year Resolutions..and get a great job !!!
Happy New Year
Valerie
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Keeping A Record
Location:
Mitcham, Greater London, UK
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