Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Recession - Time For Skills


How can you survive in these recession times? This has been the question what everybody is trying to answer for them. However, there are a few people who are highly confident that they can survive the recession times com what may. These people are skilled and have confidence in their professional demand. The ones who are most likely to lose jobs in these recession times are the unskilled labor. All the governments of their respective countries have to take care of these unskilled labor jobs while rescuing their countries financially.

Now everybody is sure that the dreaded recession has set-in. Developed countries like Germany, Japan, etc, are meekly succumbing one after another to this terrible financial monster, which is ready to gulp the whole world within a short span of time as quickly as possible. Countries that are struck in the claws of this monster are wriggling and struggling to free themselves but to no avail. Though the birthplace of this monster is in the developed country, it is growing everyday by consuming the developing countries economies day-by-day and not sparing even under-developed countries.

The world citizens are losing jobs in the respective countries where they have been working and not knowing where to go and how to survive themselves, people are becoming frustrated. The only way to fuel the consumption power of the people is through giving them jobs straightaway; both skilled and unskilled. For this to happen, countries need to take initiative to create new jobs. Efforts should also be taken to increase the demand. Governments should come up with innovative ways of consuming strategies, and let people know the same so that they start fuel the consumption, which in turn increases the demand that leads to more job creation.

Some of the most likely professions that will be in demand during these recession times will be Doctors (including Psychologists), Writers, highly technically skilled people, financial experts, retail marketing strategists, etc. People, who have already been in these professions, have to hone their skills to survive in the competitive environment of the recession times. And people, who are unskilled/ nonprofessional, should take a leaf from the lives of the successful professional people of these troubled times and try to learn a skill or two so that they can survive.

In summary, for the nonprofessional in search of a job, the present world turmoil teaches two things:

- You always need to be alert (both in good and bad times); - You should be game to learn anything, anytime.




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