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10 Successful Interview Tips resume, do some research on the internet, look up information about current job listings and post your resume online. Visit employment agencies and let them know about your availability to work and the positions that you would be interested in. Check the jobs listed in classified sections of your local newspaper, network with people and let them know that you are looking for a job. Send out your resume to employers who have job openings that may interest you. Do something to get yourself hired as soon as possible.1. As the old saying goes “Dress for Success”. Business attire only and be well groomed. Go easy on the Aqua-Velva and other perfumes. Haircut, shave, neat make-up, clean clothes without the wrinkles. In other words don't walk in looking like you just came from a night out.2. Don’t concentrate solely on the salary. Ask questions about the job itself, the company and industry.3. Show enthusiasm and interest in the job. If you don’t show these now, how are you going to be on the job?4. Make eye contact with the interviewer. You don’t have 5. Stay positive. Don’t allow yourself to be engulfed by negative feelings of self-pity, worthlessness, anger, bitterness and etc. These feelings may rear their ugly heads, but keep them in check becaus Incorporate LLC “I can’t believe I lost my Job!” If this statement isn’t one of your worst nightmares, you don’t know what is…LLC (limited liability company) provides the benefits of liability protection and pass through taxation features of sole proprietorship or partnership. Many small business owners prefer this form of corporation as it provides greater flexibility in management. The general characteristics of LLC’s are limited duration of existence, no double taxation and member or owner managed business.LLC’s can be incorporated by filing with the state authorities. The general procedure is that of incorporating a corporation. The advantages over a corporation are that How prepared are you for an unexpected turn of events? What would happen if the foundation upon which your income was based suddenly crumbled—how would you cope? In these tough economic times, the unemployment rate is high and job scarcity is a common problem. The importance of securing a job to guarantee some form of financial security can’t be underestimated. Having a steady job is as relieving as drinking a cold glass of water on a hot summer day. Knowing this, you probably can’t afford to lose your job, especially since the key word is bills, bills and more bills! The only way to settle the “bills” issue is to stay hired. Most people assume and rightly so, that they can't get laid off or get fired. They are aware that these things happen to other people but pray that it doesn’t happen to them. But, what if you are not prepared for it and it happens to you? When we are caught off guard, our coping mechanisms may fail or we may just not know how to react. If you weren’t prepared for this loss, you can definitely use these tips to help you cope during this period. 7 Valuable tips for surviving a job loss crisis: 1. Don’t panic When you think about all the bills you have to pay and all those who depend upon your income, it’s very easy to panic. The uncertainty of the future ahead and the reality that things have changed can be very overwhelming. When you have lost your job, you might panic because things seem out of control. As tempting as that may be, don’t panic because you will need a clear mind to focus on your future. 2. Accept your situation. The sooner you accept your situation the better. Don’t stay in a state of disbelief and denial. Don’t waste your life harboring feelings of revenge and hatred towards your former employers. Every case is different, but if you intend to sue for wrongful dismissal, consider whether the measure is worth pursuing. Apply your time and energy on finding a new job. Accept your situation and remember that life does not always turn out as planned. When unexpected events occur, be prepared to re-adjust and move on. 3. De-stress yourself The stress involved when one has lost their job can’t be underestimated. Many a sleepless nights are caused by constantly worrying about a future over which you may have no control. The uncertainty ahead may cause an over flow of negative feelings and you may need time to deal with the shock and to clear your head. When it gets unbearable, don't make hasty decisions. Take some time to think about what to do next. To help ease the stress, talk to a close friend or trusted family member about your situation. 4. Start a new job search. As soon as you get the motivation, undertake an aggressive job search campaign. Update your resume, do some research on the internet, look up information about current job listings and post your resume online. Visit employment agencies and let them know about your availability to work and the positions that you would be interested in. Check the jobs listed in classified sections of your local newspaper, network with people and let them know that you are looking for a job. Send out your resume to employers who have job openings that may interest you. Do something to get yourself hired as soon as possible. 5. Stay positive. Don’t allow yourself to be engulfed by negative feelings of self-pity, worthlessness, anger, bitterness and etc. These feelings may rear their ugly heads, but keep them in check becaus Is Disclosure Right For Me? Insight from Resource Partnership Job Seekers to stay hired.The topic of disclosure can be tricky to navigate. You can read article after article on this topic and still feel that you are not 100% sure of whether or not to disclose your disability to an employer. This article provides an insider’s perspective of this decision-making process taken from the point of view of several job seekers who have worked with Resource Partnership to obtain employment.Generally speaking, if you do not need a reasonable accommodation to help you perform the basic duties of your job, you do not need to disclose your disabili Most people assume and rightly so, that they can't get laid off or get fired. They are aware that these things happen to other people but pray that it doesn’t happen to them. But, what if you are not prepared for it and it happens to you? When we are caught off guard, our coping mechanisms may fail or we may just not know how to react. If you weren’t prepared for this loss, you can definitely use these tips to help you cope during this period. 7 Valuable tips for surviving a job loss crisis: 1. Don’t panic When you think about all the bills you have to pay and all those who depend upon your income, it’s very easy to panic. The uncertainty of the future ahead and the reality that things have changed can be very overwhelming. When you have lost your job, you might panic because things seem out of control. As tempting as that may be, don’t panic because you will need a clear mind to focus on your future. 2. Accept your situation. The sooner you accept your situation the better. Don’t stay in a state of disbelief and denial. Don’t waste your life harboring feelings of revenge and hatred towards your former employers. Every case is different, but if you intend to sue for wrongful dismissal, consider whether the measure is worth pursuing. Apply your time and energy on finding a new job. 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Visit employment agencies and let them know about your availability to work and the positions that you would be interested in. Check the jobs listed in classified sections of your local newspaper, network with people and let them know that you are looking for a job. Send out your resume to employers who have job openings that may interest you. Do something to get yourself hired as soon as possible. 5. Stay positive. Don’t allow yourself to be engulfed by negative feelings of self-pity, worthlessness, anger, bitterness and etc. These feelings may rear their ugly heads, but keep them in check becaus Top Interview Answers to Tricky Interview Questions y that things have changed can be very overwhelming. When you have lost your job, you might panic because things seem out of control. 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