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During a recession, there are fewer jobs available and the competition for each position can be intense. There are a number of things you can do however to increase your chances of getting that job. 
Be persistent. First and foremost, keep trying! It’s difficult to keep looking for work when you’ve been turned down even [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During a recession, there are fewer jobs available and the competition for each position can be intense. There are a number of things you can do however to increase your chances of getting that job. </p>
<p>Be persistent. First and foremost, keep trying! It’s difficult to keep looking for work when you’ve been turned down even once, not to mention several times. But during slow economic conditions, persistence is the key. The average time it takes someone to find a job during normal economic conditions is about six months. During a recession, it may take you up to nine months to find new employment. </p>
<p>Make yourself stand out. One way you can up the odds of getting a job is to have a professional review your resume and cover letter. They will give you good advice along with suggestions of resume templates and sample resumes to help you create the best resume possible. Beyond that, there are career guides that can help you in many ways. Such a guide can help you focus on things that will make you the best candidate. They’ll help you with everything from what to wear to helping you discover where your true talents and abilities lie. Another way to set yourself apart from the rest is to be as friendly and cooperative as possible. Even when speaking with some by phone, it’s important to sound upbeat and positive. </p>
<p>Take advantage of as many resources as you can. There is a ton of good advice on the Internet about carrying out a successful job search. Expect to spend at least an hour a day searching for the kind of advice that will help you land a job. Most websites do a good job of providing the kind of information that will help you succeed. Some of these sites are free and some require you pay for such information. You might also check your local library or bookstore to help in your search.</p>
<p>When it comes to job listings, there are at least ten well-known websites that post available positions. Most require that you create an account on their site to have access to their job listings. Along with that, most allow you to post your resume on their site and they make it available to potential employers and recruiters. If you do so, it’s important that you include certain keywords the apply to your occupation. For example, if you are an office manager, be sure those keywords appear words at least twice in the resume you post. For further help with this, there will probably be resume templates and resume samples on each website you use to post your information.</p>
<p>Other resources that will help you find a job during a recession include workshops and job fairs. Your local community will probably hold several such meetings during the year. Take advantage of them as they are also a great way to use your networking skills to discover job openings you would normally not be aware of. </p>


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