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- 1. Managing Your Career in
Tough Times
Presented by:
Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 2. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
Today’s Economy / Labor Market is Shaky
Ø Turmoil of Financial Markets
Ø Unemployment Ratio: 6.1% (Sept ‘08)
Ø Global competition
Ø Companies or divisions closing
Ø Layoffs
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 3. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
Our world of work has been changing since
the late 80’s
Ø “Job security” is disappearing
Ø Rare to be employed by one company
through retirement
Ø People change jobs more frequently
Ø Shift toward “free agents” vs. direct hires
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 4. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
Take Back Control of Your Career
The government will not bail you out
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Treat your job and career as though you
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are “self-employed”
Your “employer” is your “client”
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© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 5. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
Motivational Quotes:
“The biggest mistake we could ever make
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in our lives is to think we work for anybody
but ourselves.” - Brian Tracy
“There’s no security other than that which
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you create for yourself.” – Denis Waitley
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 6. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
1. Be Visible and Valuable to your
employer, clients and customers
Get known within your company
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Be “in-tune” with what your boss needs.
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Avoid saying: “It’s not my job.”
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Go the extra mile for clients and co-workers
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Volunteer for committees
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© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 7. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
Employers / Clients tune into Channel WIFM
(What’s In It For Me?)
How do you help your employer/clients…?
Ø Save money / cut costs
Ø Make money
Ø Save time
Ø Make work faster or easier
Ø Solve a serious problem
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 8. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
Keep a Career Success Portfolio
Ø Career Success Stories (C-A-R)
Ø Educational Credentials
Ø Testimonials / Letters of Recommendation
Ø Performance Evaluations
Ø Press Releases / Publications
Ø Trademarks / Patents
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 9. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
Use Career Success Portfolio items for:
Ø Résumé material
Ø Employment interviews
Ø Performance evaluations
Ø Re-interviews for your current job
Ø Attracting new clients
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 10. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
2. Invest In Your Own Education
Keep your skills current
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Advanced degree, courses, or seminars
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Tuition reimbursement programs
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Pay for it yourself
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Read trade publications
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Stay active in industry associations
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© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 11. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
3. Have an updated résumé ready-to-go
Ø Keep a working document on file
Ø Don’t wait for a crisis to write one
Ø Update every 6-12 months
Ø Customize it for opportunities, as they arise.
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 12. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
4. Accumulate an E/R Cash Reserve
Unemployment comp is never enough
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Direct employee: 6 months salary
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Self employed: 12 months of expenses
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© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 13. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
5. Build a Network Before You Need It
Ø Most jobs and clients come from networking
Ø Why? KLT Factor – Know-Like-Trust
Ø Biggest mistake: networking in “crisis” mode
Ø Make networking a lifestyle
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 14. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
5. Build a Network Before You Need It
Ø Networking is: building mutually beneficial
relationships over time
Ø Networking is not: handling out business
cards and schmoozing
Ø Networking can happen anywhere; event is
not required
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 15. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
5. Build a Network Before You Need It
Places and People to Jump-Start Networking
Ø Clubs and associations
Ø People you do business with
Ø Academicians
Ø Volunteer efforts
Ø Friends, family & neighbors
© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com
- 16. Managing Your Career in Tough Times
Summary
Be visible and valuable to your employer
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and clients.
Invest in your own education.
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Keep your résumé updated.
3.
Maintain a cash reserve.
4.
Build your network before you need it.
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© 2008 Joellyn Wittenstein Schwerdlin
Certified Career Management Coach
www.career-success-coach.com