How to Negotiate Your Way to Job Security

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Network, but search where jobs are available

Great post! Thanks. Networking always helps - but we all should remember that jobs and job security depends on the economy and knowing where to look for jobs will greatly improve one's chances of getting a good job. For a majority of us, job security is good when the economy is doing well. Unfortunately, the economy today is very bad and a lot of people have lost jobs, and in spite of networking heavily many are simply still without jobs. It's as simple as that. There are companies that track economy and can compute what your or my job security score is, and that can help find where better opportunities might be. Add networking to the mix and that will be a sure way to success. Hope my 2 cents helps. Thank you.

Ken Forester of FL @ Oct 07, 2008 21:30:24 PM

maintaining the job well

I thank you very much for yuor wounderful topic.

No job is sick and a disaster.

Better keep the one you have than losing it.

May you send this to my personal email address

for reference.

KELEI of @ Sep 10, 2008 08:30:48 AM

How to negotiate your way to job security

Interesting article which I enjoyed very much. In "our" time, bosses knew you well after a period of employment time and promoted you as they considered best. Nowadays one has to apply more "theatrical" methods to stay afloat, being constantly aware of the "backstabbing" which is more than often prevalent in offices today.

I would like to receive similar articles to my personal email which I quote below.

Thank you for keeping us in tune with the here and now!

Roula Eleftheriades @ Sep 10, 2008 07:51:06 AM

necessry when its necessry

Hi! This just like what Iam going thru.actually i was thre. Thanks for the piece of the whole advice. Not all advice are goog advice but 4 this one its something worth crave for .Please continue to sent to my email directly.

Jone Ravuci @ Sep 10, 2008 07:21:42 AM

good ideas

I think this is smart advice. So often in these situations, people sort of freeze up and wait for the ax to fall. But in fact, there are things you can do to better position yourself. I especially like #4, which is a really proactive way to deal with the situation.

Alison Green of DC @ Aug 10, 2008 00:02:49 AM

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