annesarticles.com annesarticles.com
Search:    Index -> About Us -> Privacy -> ToS -> Add Your Link -> Add Your Article   
 
 

Executive Job Search

After identifying the sources of manpower, searching for prospective employees and stimulating them ... - Jason Gluckman
 

Why Not Work Abroad? My Experience Working Overseas

Choosing to work abroad is something I chose to do early in my career right after graduation from un ... - Carl Mueller
 

Hiring the OverQualified Employee or Mining for Gold

Hiring the over qualified employee may be the best business decision you make this year. Find out wh ... - Frankie Picasso
 
 

Top Tips to Boost Your Professional Reputation

Every professional worth their salt is constantly looking for ways to give their professional credib ... - Tony Jacowski
 

What Makes an Entrepreneur Different

10 Essential Traits for the Successful Entrepreneur - Geoff Ficke
 
 

  Index » Careers & Employment » Jobs & Employment Fields
   
 

New High Demand for Career Skills

   

The days when you could find thousands of jobs involving semi-skilled or unskilled work have gone. Automation has replaced human labour and taken away great slices of activity which once involved mundane, routine tasks. Information technology is also beginning to take over in some areas of skilled and professional work, such as quality control and printing, design and administration. Transferable or portable skills - skills which can be adapted and shaped to meet the requirements of several different types of job - are becoming increasingly important.

If your skills have become outdated in a shrinking market, you must be prepared to retrain if you are to succeed in finding new employment. Progress will not stand still simply to accommodate your need for a job, and there is no Divine Right to employment if you are not prepared to put some effort into it.

You may feel you are too old to learn new tricks. The simple truth is that thousands of people are ding exactly this throughout the country, and the opportunities for retaining or catching up with lost education are expanding all the time. Dont be put off by your age or use this as an excuse: you are never too old to learn - it might just take you a little longer.

Deciding to knuckle down to update or expand your skills is largely a matter of adopting the right attitude, but deciding precisely what skills should be updated or expanded has to be researched very thoroughly, and has a crucial part to play in your campaign to find the right job.

If you know your hopes of getting back into your old type of employment are slim, this is the time to begin putting your future into sharper focus and to start planning with a clearer understanding of what you are trying to achieve. To do this you will need to build on your past.

Author: David Rossy
 
Author Bio:
David Rossy is a noted author. David likes to create articles about this area.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Do You Really Want to Change Your Life in the Coming Year?
 
What Exactly Online Recruitment Agencies Do?
 
World Class Resume Writing
 
Match, Meet, and Mesmerize at a Job Fair
 
7 Habits of Outrageously Successful Work At Home Businesses
 
Building a Better Client Base: Five Easy Steps
 
Millionaire Psychology: The Universe Will Not Reward You Physically Until You Believe It Mentally
 
Is Home Business For Anybody?
 
Careers: Becoming a Real Estate Agent
 
Where Will Your IT Staff Come From NOW?
 
 
 

 

Self Enhancement

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Academics & Learning

 

Society & Communities

 

Home Family & Garden

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Careers & Employment

 

Travel & Vacation

 

Research & Science

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Art & Culture

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Eating & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Recreation

 

Banking & Finance

 

Automobiles

 

Events & News

 

Companies & Business

 

Politics & Government

 

Property & Agents

 

Computers & Networking

 

Online & Indoor Games

 
   Index -> Privacy -> ToS
Copyright © 2008 www.annesarticles.com All Rights Reserved.