Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Is the Unemployment Rate Really 100%

Is the Unemployment Rate Really 100% The May unemployment numbers were just released by the Labor Department, citing the addition of 175,000 jobs and an unemployment rate of 7.6%. But when you are the one who is unemployed, the unemployment rate is 100% and these numbers mean little to your individual progress. Rather than getting caught up in these statistics, focus on what you can do to move your search forward. Here are a few recommendations.Source 5 new contacts and rekindle 5 old relationships on LinkedInMake plans to attend an event at a professional organization within your industry or job function.Check to see if your college or graduate school alumni office has a database for getting in touch with alumni that may be able to help you in your search.Research and contact 3 recruiters in your industry/job function.Participate in an activity that regularly connects you to people (church, gym, kids school, etc.)Spend a few hours in your local library researching companies via their databases.Your job search is unique to you. Forget the unemployment stats that represent everyone from the guy who had a part-time job at McDonalds to  the CEO. Concentrate on your search and dont end up as just a statistic.

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