How reengancharse in the world of work after a dismissal
It is normal to feel anxiety and uncertainty and fear of losing a source of income and job security. We explain how to get back to the labour market.
Losing a job can be a difficult and stressful time that can be found even for reasons beyond your person, your preparation or your way of working. Whatever the reason for dismissal, this could logically degree of uncertainty in seeking opportunities or start a new job, but the truth is that this could even become an opportunity to grow, learn and find new opportunities
It is important to maintain calm, and to draw up a plan of action to return to the labour market with an even greater preparation:
- Reflecting on your skills and professional: Please take the time to reflect on your skills, and what you would like to do in the future. Think of the work that interest you and you have to make them. This Shall Identify your strengths and weaknesses and think about how you can use them to find a job that suit your career goals.
- Update your currículumn: Make sure your cv (and LinkedIn profile, if you have) updated and reflect your skills and experience. Use keywords relevant to your industry and make sure your profile is easily found by recruiters.
- Network of contacts: do not underestimate the power of the personal connections. Connects with former colleagues, teachers, friends or family to job opportunities and receive recommendations. In Addition, attending networking events and join in physical or digital groups relevant to your industry.
- Magnify your job search: Explore all possible options, including part-time work, temporary work or freelancing, that they can provide you with experience and help you to return to the labour market.
- Works to improve your skills: Consider taking online courses, obtain certificates or improve your skills to make your profile more attractive to employers.
- Maintain a positive attitude: Despite the difficult situation, maintain a positive attitude and enfócate in your career goals. This is not only will help you stay motivated but that it can also make yourself more attractive to employers.
Recalls that the search of work can be a long and challenging, but with perseverance and dedication, you can reengancharte to work after dismissal.
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