Together, let’s look at what creates “our economy”: needs for the essentials of living – water, food, shelter, energy, transportation, inspiration, education, laws, protection, communication, health and innovation.
Each area that I’ve listed is an industry with many clusters of jobs under its umbrella. This creates jobs and meets a need for you or your community.
You many not be employed today, because you are not seeing the skills you have that make you employable, in one or more of these industries.
I would encourage you to try a 5 minute experiment that will not cost you a dime. It will show you skills that you have…that you didn’t know about. When you see your skills – you will change your mind about yourself. Your resume will change, what you say in an interview will change…and what others’ think about your ability to help their business will change. All because you understand your skills: what you have to offer.
Here’s the experiment: Think of a title of a job that you want: Paralegal, Marketing Manager, Cook, Nursing Assistant, TV Broadcaster, Farmer, Ecologist, Astronaut, Executive Director, Pre-School Teacher, Geologist, Pilot…anything.
Next: Go to Careerinfonet on the web. Type Careerinfonet into your Address Box exactly as I have written this. Click on Occupational Profile, Again Click on Occupational Profile and select an industry. Find the job title in that industry – or enter it into the Search Box, if it is not on the list. Select the state you live in. A job description of your job will open up – with tons of information. This final step is the gold mine: read the “Tasks” list. These are the skills for this job.
How many of these skills do you have now? Do you have more skills than you thought you had? Recognize the skills that you have.
You can recognize and offer skills to an employer that you can perform today from the past: from middle school and high school, volunteer work, employment, a family business, a project you were involved in, teaching yourself something new, or college class/es.
The Task List in careerinfonet, will show you acquired skills that can employ you, that you’ve forgotten.
What if you read the Task List, and find that you only have a few of the skills – for the job that you want? Build them now. 2-year Colleges will admit you to gain your skills. Education will pay off. During the time you are building your skills to get your job…you have a choice to volunteer in your future job. 50% or more of volunteers or interns are offered jobs where they volunteer. I experienced this in my career.
Understand the skills you have. This can help you in getting work now. You have skills that are valuable to others.
- Crista 6/24/09 (Summer!) ♥