Job-Hunting in a Weak Job Market: 5 Strategies for Staying Upbeat (and Improving Your Chances of Success)
For many job-seekers, searching for a new job is a stressful experience. The end result, though, is usually a positive one in which the job-seeker is rewarded for his or her past accomplishments with a better job -- a job that has more prestige, higher pay, and perhaps with a better organization.
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But when you have to conduct a job-search in a weak job market, the stress level increases dramatically -- especially if you are currently unemployed, expect to be let go from your currentemployer, or work in an industry or profession that has seen widespread job cuts.
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