How to Work Your Way Up in an Economic Downturn


Terrible stuff happens when the economy is on its head; many people have a tendency to follow suit—stand on their head and wait until the worst is over.

The good news is that in an economic downturn people are given an opportunity to think outside the box. They can no longer get dressed up in their best suit and tie and create a slicked over resume, thinking that the job is just an interview away.

You can no longer do everything on your own, from resume writing to discovering that new suit. You can’t even do the regular stuff at work and think that you’ll remain on the payroll. What you have to do is look at the options outside of the proverbial box. Begin to see things in a new way.

Few people can claim they got their dream job on their own. People look to friends, relatives, and companies that are in the market to help them find a job. Adecco USA temporary staffing services, for example, helps people on that road to finding a job. Yes, the job is temporary, but that temporary job could turn into something permanent later on if the company likes you and they find you are a good fit.

If you are entrepreneurial minded, looking for a job is your way of seeing what you’ve got. Using your handyman skills, you may decide to start your own furniture business in your garage, or begin a resume writing business for folks who need your writing and organizing expertise. What you have to lose seems less than what you have to gain in using your creativity and technological skills to start something new.

Do you still have a job, but there’s no current opportunities for advancement? Work as if that advancement was just around the corner. Do more than you’re asked. Help without being asked. If you’re thinking more about getting the job done in an extraordinary way, and being the sort of employee that cares about others more than the paycheck, when things begin to look up, you’ll be remembered for your generosity and go-getter spirit.

Working your way up in an economic downturn has as much to do with your attitude as the skills you bring with you—in fact, many say that attitude is even more important than skill. Use a positive attitude to work your way up, whether you are looking for work, or trying to make your current job your ticket to something better later on.

About the Author: Adina Fleek was once unemployed and is now a self-employed with her own graphic design business. Companies like Adecco USA temporary staffing services are a great way to keep your head above water – always with work – even when the economy doesn’t support full-time opportunities.

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