by Ed Adkins of M3 Planning
Recessions don’t just affect businesses- they have a real impact on individuals. It’s hard, in fact, to imagine anyone whose job won’t be impacted one way or another during the recession. In a recent article titled Recessions Suck, Jared Bernstein put it this way:
But what does recession mean to folks on the ground? How bad is it, really? Pretty damn bad. Given recent historical patterns, three million more people could join the unemployment rolls, and middle-income families, already squeezed, and with income levels still recovering from the last recession, could lose another $2,500.Smart employees need to take action now, before things take a turn for the worse. The choice is simple: by taking steps now to secure your future, you can make sure to come out of a recession better than when it began.
First, you need to look at where you’re at. Why even try to keep a job at a company that won’t make it through tough times? Even if you work at a strong company with a great outlook, how will your department fare? Get started by answering the following questions:
Certain industries tend to be recession-proof. In otherwise, they either maintain well or even thrive when money gets tight. If you’re wondering how well your company may weather the coming storm, do some research to see how your industry will be impacted. The following industries are believed to be recession-proof:
If your company had to cut costs, would your department take a hit? Find out what your company’s lay-off history has been.
Foundation positions are anything that the company needs in order to operate. Traditionally, they include the following:
This is a great time to examine whether you have a future at your company or not. How often do people move up in your organization? How long has your boss been in his or her position? When was the last time your boss or mentor talked to you about moving up?
If you don’t have a clear career path set out at your current company, this may be a perfect time to pursue a better career elsewhere. If that’s the case, you can use the networking information in this article to help land yourself something bigger and better elsewhere!
Whether you’re planning on staying or going, the following steps are essential to your future career.
When your organization makes decisions related to hiring or cutting staff, your reputation is what will make or break you. In the case of layoffs, how protected are you if no one knows who you are or how you’ve contributed? Additionally, when someone Googles you, what comes up? If it’s nothing, you may have a problem. If you haven’t begun already, start managing your reputation today by doing the following:
The best way to secure your future in the workforce is through networking. Whether you want to find a new job at a different company, or move up in your current one, nothing will help you more than a strong network. The fact is, it takes more than a polished resume to move up- plenty of talented, accomplished individuals don’t get promoted or hired because they only relied on their resumes to get ahead. Here are four places that you can go to build your network:
The truth is, no matter how indispensible you or your company may seem, life is unpredictable.

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