Worried About Job Security? Safeguard Your Job by Building Your Career the Right Way By Pam Jonsson
October 22, 2009 |
Career Guidance, Education
As we worry about whether we’ll keep our jobs, there are really two concerns: first, we’re afraid we might lose the job we have. But what’s worse, we’re even more afraid that we may not ever get a new one if we do.
That kind of thinking can cause a great deal of stress and eventually lead to burnout. And here’s the really nasty secret: burnout can actually cause people to lose their job, so here’s a particularly vicious cycle of self-fulfilling prophecy.
It’s time for a little bit of perspective: Lifetime job security has been a myth for quite a while now. The average person changes jobs - and even careers - several times during their lifetime. Keeping your one and only job all your life is really not a realistic expectation anymore.
And losing a job may have nothing to do with job performance, especially if a company is in financial difficulty or goes out of business. However, there are many things you can do to increase your chances of keeping your job even if there are lay-offs due to somewhat less dire circumstances.
The key to keeping your job when others lose theirs is to bring a great deal of value to the company. If you’re indispensable, and if you bring far more value to the company than they’re paying you in salary, they’re likely to hang on to you if at all possible.
And the chances that this will happen are greatly improved if you are in a job and at a company that is a great fit for you. It will make you more productive, and it will ensure that your employer values you. The result: greater job security.
You can beat impending layoff. Don’t wait for the employer to decide your destiny. Decide your own destiny by grabbing this opportunity to move on to a better job. Take the leap from job uncertainty to career security doing work you love. Discover how you can find the perfect job for you with Pam Jonsson’s FREE downloadable audio and ebook at http://www.JobSatisfactionGuaranteed.com.





















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