Friday, April 10, 2020
3 Techniques To Fight Unemployment Stigma - Work It Daily
3 Techniques To Fight Unemployment Stigma - Work It Daily I read this article on AOL Jobs that said studies show convicted felons have an easier time getting hired than the long-term unemployed. I wonât deny the facts: People who have been unemployed for an extended period of time are discriminated against. Itâs terrible, but itâs the truth. In the last few years, Iâve worked with over 1,800 job seekers inside CareerHMO, many of whom had been out of work for a long time. (The longest had been out of work four years!) Here are three techniques that helped them get back to work and beat the unemployment stigma: #1 - Stop Looking For A Job When we look for a job, we force ourselves to try to fit into an existing job description. Itâs like being a size eight in shoes but trying to fit into a size five; it doesnât feel right. I have job seekers step back and focus on a problem to solve. What challenges are businesses facing today in their industry? How does their skill set solve that problem? And above all else, how do they save or make the company enough money to justify hiring them. #2 â" Press 'Play' On Life Long-term job seekers have usually become quite reclusive. They donât engage in social activities because they are sick of being asked, âWhat do you do?â As a result, they stop going out. Furthermore, they punish themselves for not having a job by not allowing themselves to have any fun. They hold happiness hostage, saying to themselves, âI can do those things when I finally get a job.â Well, withholding happiness is no way to get a job. You need to feel good about yourself in order to have the confidence and motivation needed to job search. I tell job seekers, get out there and have fun. Meet as many people as you can. When the question, âWhat do you do?â comes up, simply say, âI specialize in solving (insert your answer from technique number one here) problems for companies,â and leave it at that. If they ask you where you work, simply say, âIâm actually in the job hunt right now,â and move on. Keep it positive and simple. Youâll find people will respond to the low-key nature of how you presented your employment situation and may even ask more questions as a way to help you. Your job is to stay positive and enjoy the event. If someone wants to help you - thatâs a bonus! #3 â" Get A 360 Feedback Evaluation I find a lot of folks who have been unemployed for a long time canât really see themselves objectively. They have been in the hunt for so long, they canât tell whatâs working and whatâs not. Moreover, theyâve gone back and tweaked their job search tools so many times, that they canât see how off base theyâve made them (i.e. resume, LinkedIn profile, cover letter, etc.). And then, there is the interview attire and the way they answer behavioral questions. Having been unemployed for so long, they are either outdated, or create a look of desperation. In short, their personal brand (a.k.a. how they are marketing themselves) is all wrong â" and they canât see it. I suggest they get an objective professional to do a 360 evaluation on their job search efforts. They should have every aspect of their job search strategy and tools evaluated to see if they are A) up-to-date, and B) sending the right message. Getting this type of help can make a huge difference. The changes and improvements made as a result of the feedback usually give the job seeker new hope in their ability to find work. The Best Piece Of Advice All Ex-Unemployed People Offer Besides the advice above, I also think itâs wise to get advice from those who have successfully beat long-term unemployment. So, each time I get an e-mail from a client who was unemployed a long time and finally found a job, I always ask them, âNow that you did it. Whatâs the one piece of advice you would give someone who is where you once were.â The answer is always the same... never give up! They say it with such passion too. They go on to discuss how they are glad I pushed them to keep going. How, as much as they didnât want to try new techniques, they were now glad that they did. And always, they say how grateful they were I didnât give up on them, and more importantly, they didnât give up on themselves. So, I hope youâll give the above techniques a try. Youâve got nothing to lose, right? Take Our FREE Quiz! Want to REVEAL your unique professional strengths? Take the Career Decoder quiz over at CareerHMO, the Career Improvement Platform (it's free). It's time to unlock your TRUE potential and start selling yourself to employers! Take the quiz now! Related Posts: 10 Things Recruiters Wonât Tell You (But I Will!) How 4 Words Control Your Career Decisions 10 Reasons Happy People Get More Job Opportunities The Worst LinkedIn Summary Ever CAREEREALISMâs Founder, J.T. OâDonnell is a nationally syndicated career expert and workplace consultant who helps American workers of all ages find greater professional satisfaction. Her book, CAREEREALISM: The Smart Approach to a Satisfying Career, outlines her highly successful career-coaching methodology. Purchase her e-book of CAREEREALISM for only $9.95 by clicking here! Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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