How to Determine What’s Next for a Career After Losing A Job
Hi All!
In these challenging job market times filled with lay-offs and companies closing, people from all generations, are trying to determine “What’s next?” for their careers. Economic downturns like these get people seriously considering what other types of jobs they can be doing to make a living. Millions of Boomers, Gen Xers, Generation Jonesers, and even Millennials, are currently trying to answer this question as they search for new employment.
I came across this article written by Alison Doyle today, About.com Guide to Job Searching since 1998. Her advice might be able to help you on your quest to answer “What’s next???”:
The article starts with:
Sometimes, that’s by choice. You hate your job and you want to do something, anything, else. In other cases, your job is gone, your industry is in disarray, and there are no jobs to apply for. What to do next?
Click here to read her entire article and find out about a new website designed to help you make a plan!
And, you can also get on-going career and job seeking advice for better interviewing techniques, resume writing, and more, by following Alison on Twitter…I do!
Bye for now,
Lisa










Lisa Orrell is The Generation Relations Expert, and has appeared on ABC, MSNBC and NPR (to name a few). She is a speaker, consultant, and author of the book "Millennials Incorporated" (on Amazon). Based on her expertise, Lisa is an in-demand expert who educates well-known companies (such as Cisco Systems, Paul Mitchell, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield) about effectively attracting, recruiting, managing and retaining Millennials (Generation Y). She also conducts popular seminars on how to improve generation relations within the workforce – thus improving communication, productivity and revenue. MEDIA: Contact Lisa for an interesting interview!