While actively job seeking you should also be concerned about
yourself. In other words, retraining yourself is a must so you can stay in
shape in this very competitive job market.
People at work are having a mandatory retraining every day, basically by doing the same thing over and over so think in terms of your free time where to you use it? And how to use it?
Personally, I think there no one way to do. It could range from couple hour a week to a part-time job. If you are luckily enough to know your interests great and if not try to do “the flower exercise” or maybe read “what color is your parachute” great book for job seekers and people how lost their interest in things.
Once you worked out your favorite subject then you should figure out how much time you are willing to invest into it, then ask Google to find it for you (how to sell used clothes on eBay)(how to become a stock trades). Further, look for people who share common interests with you on social networks, join groups and start discussions, and always try to expand your network.
If you are-like me- into finance and stock market checkout below tips.
Try to read about asset management and sell-side analyst and if you are interested, you can do your own case study for more details: http://www.mergersandinquisitions.com/hedge-fund-case-studies-part-4-stock-pitch-template/
More things you can do including: learn how to trade foreign exchange or stocks there are tons of free technical analysis online training, and here’s a website where you can open a free virtual trading portfolio for training purpose http://www.optionsxpress.com/
Remember, hiring managers understand that people lose their job - it can happen to anyone - and it's not always easy to find a new job fast. Also, there are legitimate non-employment reasons for being out of the workforce.
People at work are having a mandatory retraining every day, basically by doing the same thing over and over so think in terms of your free time where to you use it? And how to use it?
Personally, I think there no one way to do. It could range from couple hour a week to a part-time job. If you are luckily enough to know your interests great and if not try to do “the flower exercise” or maybe read “what color is your parachute” great book for job seekers and people how lost their interest in things.
Once you worked out your favorite subject then you should figure out how much time you are willing to invest into it, then ask Google to find it for you (how to sell used clothes on eBay)(how to become a stock trades). Further, look for people who share common interests with you on social networks, join groups and start discussions, and always try to expand your network.
If you are-like me- into finance and stock market checkout below tips.
Try to read about asset management and sell-side analyst and if you are interested, you can do your own case study for more details: http://www.mergersandinquisitions.com/hedge-fund-case-studies-part-4-stock-pitch-template/
More things you can do including: learn how to trade foreign exchange or stocks there are tons of free technical analysis online training, and here’s a website where you can open a free virtual trading portfolio for training purpose http://www.optionsxpress.com/
Remember, hiring managers understand that people lose their job - it can happen to anyone - and it's not always easy to find a new job fast. Also, there are legitimate non-employment reasons for being out of the workforce.