Regardless of
how unemployed job seekers spend their time, the common denominator is to continue your professional development and show potential employers how you can help them.
Companies are still looking carefully at
how unemployed job seekers have spent their time.
Not exact matches
But the question that needs to be asked is,
how many of those stay - at - home dads actively chose that role and
how many were forced into it by the economic recession, the «
unemployed job -
seekers, the underemployed, and discouraged workers»?
I am surprised
how many
job seekers become dull while
unemployed.
The truth of the matter is that
job seekers don't really know much about
how to get from being
unemployed to the place where they enjoy their career.
I am constantly approached for advice on
how to construct a «Winning Resume» by
unemployed job seekers, people who are currently employed and looking to advance their career, and by established and aspiring resume writers; and without knowing them personally I am hesitant to offer specific advice.
I am constantly approached for advice on
how to construct a «Winning Resume» by
unemployed job seekers, people who are currently employed and looking to advance their career,
Further research on employees who experienced layoffs that had nothing to do with their performance found that flexibility, a willingness to try new tasks and learn new skills, was the single best predictor of
how long people stayed
unemployed — especially important with today's over nine million people out of work and six
job seekers for every available
job.