Job Search: Turn Your Fears Into Strengths

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sakib37
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Job Search: Turn Your Fears Into Strengths

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At the Adecco Foundation we assist people on a daily basis who, due to their personal circumstances, find it more difficult to find a job: people with a disability certificate, people over 45 years of age, women with unshared family responsibilities and/or victims of gender violence. On many occasions, they come to us with great insecurity and significant lack of self-esteem: “Who is going to hire me?” Our consultants always explain to them that their situation is not a weakness or a handicap, but rather another malaysia mobile phone number data circumstance of their own and that they must always present it in a positive light. We must learn to transform negative thoughts into positive thoughts. Let us give some examples:



WRONG THINKING

POSITIVE THINKING

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I have a disability and I play at a disadvantage: they will always choose the person who doesn't have one I have a disability and that is why I am more accustomed to living with sacrifice, making an effort and constantly seeking to improve.


I am over 45 years old. At my age, no company is going to give me a chance. I am over 45 years old and therefore have a great deal of experience and a sense of maturity. I know myself well and have developed great emotional control.


I am a single mother, companies are not going to understand this and are going to close their doors to me. I am a single mother and I am used to overcoming conflicts on my own. I seek stability and I am faithful to all the projects I am involved in. I will not disappoint.


I have almost no experience. They will always prefer candidates with a more extensive CV. I'm looking for an opportunity that will allow me to gain experience and demonstrate what a good worker I am. Let me prove it to you.


I've been unemployed for too long. I have nothing to do.




If I am looking for a job after all this time, it is because I really need it and I am going to give it my best shot. I will be faithful and develop a great commitment. In the meantime, I will do volunteer work as a way of filling the gaps and showing that I am an active person.


The job market is very bad, no matter how much I work on my skills, no one is going to hire me if there are no offers. It is true that the economy is not going through its best moment and we cannot change that, but if we know the difficulties, we will know how to deal with them, optimizing our resources. To do this, I will work on the personal part and I will put all the resources at my disposal to find a job.


As you can see, reality can be very different depending on how we look at it. Go ahead and put on your positive glasses and turn all these situations around. Remember that your competence and professionalism do not depend on your age or your sex, nor are they diminished by having a disability certificate.

You are a star candidate and you have many more assets than you imagine. You just have to find them and “sell” them in job interviews.
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