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		<title>Hunting a recession proof job &#8211; Here are 6 tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are top 6 tips for finding recession-proof jobs:
Look for jobs in secure industries.
If you have read the news by now, trying to get a job in an auto plant is like trying to get on an elevator that is going down – and you’re trying to go up. The same is true if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Here are top 6 tips for finding recession-proof jobs:</strong></p>
<p><em>Look for jobs in secure industries.</em><br />
If you have read the news by now, trying to get a job in an auto plant is like trying to get on an elevator that is going down – and you’re trying to go up. The same is true if you are trying to get a leg in real estate.</p>
<p>Instead of wasting your time trying to join an industry that’s experiencing some bad times, try to set your sights on industries that have remained stable or are experiencing growths. These include:</p>
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<li>Health care (nursing, caregiving, special care, medicine, physical therapy and other support manpower)</li>
<li>Law enforcement</li>
<li>Information Technology (network administration, software design and development)</li>
<li>Support Services (customer service, administrative assistance)</li>
<li>Sales and business development (product management, retail and wholesale)</li>
<li>Engineering</li>
<li>Education (teaching, school administration and other related support services)</li>
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<em><strong>Boost your resume.</strong></em></p>
<p>If an employer sees nothing promising or exciting in your resume, they will not think twice about throwing your piece in the dustbin. Before you try to hook a recession-proof job, consider revamping your resume right now. Take a copy of your latest and review it. If your resume is several months old, there is a high likelihood that it requires a makeover.</p>
<p><em><strong>Focus on accomplishments.</strong></em></p>
<p>A common error among jobhunters is detailing their job descriptions in their resumes. Although this is helpful in establishing their work experience, it might not always give the prospective employer a good idea of what you can do. Emphasize on the results that you&#8217;ve produced instead.</p>
<p><em><strong>Adapt your resume.</strong></em></p>
<p>Typing out and printing a generic resume is a huge mistake. Generic is average, which means that you&#8217;ve very little to help you stand out from the crowd. If you need a recession-proof job, make sure your resume is something that your employers will find attractive.</p>
<p>Consider the industry you are targeting. If the job calls for someone who has a strong sales experience, emphasize your sales background. If the job calls for someone who had been involved directly in marketing and promotions, show your qualifications in these departments. The more relevant your resume says you are, the better you will be at landing a recession-proof job.</p>
<p><em><strong>Expand your reach.</strong></em></p>
<p>Other than advertised job vacancies, consider other venues for finding recession-proof jobs. Look for trade magazines, papers, clubs and associations. You could also tap your network of professionals in the same field.</p>
<p><em><strong>Get further education.</strong></em></p>
<p>In tough times, you ought to arm yourself with tougher credits. One is by obtaining additional training or education. Getting certified or expanding your professional qualifications will help make you a more desirable hiree.</p>
<p>Recession-proof jobs are usually the most popular among jobhunters who are probably considering the same strategies as you right now. If you&#8217;ve better qualifications courtesy of better training and experience (in case you have had hands-on education or internship), you will come out as the best, most capable candidate.</p>
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