17. June 2009 | Show Originial

Today’s corporate world is tasked with adjusting their business to cope with the current economic recession. The U.S. Government is handing billion dollar bailouts to some of the largest corporations in America. Unemployment is at its highest point in years (although recent reports are promising.) With all these obstacles, where does this leave the jobseeker?

Well to answer that, you’ll need to think about the basis on which you market yourself as a jobseeker. The two most important aspects of your resume should be your relevant education and applicable skills to the jobs you’re applying for. Now, for those that are unemployed, you may find that your education level and skill set don’t measure up to where they need to be. EmploymentGuide.com has a fix for that!

Career education affords jobseekers the opportunity to enhance not only their job skills, but also their education level. This can be critical, especially in a recession, because employers don’t care whether you have a million degrees − they want to know that you can perform the job you were hired for.

Consider these professions:

-Cosmetology
-Medical Assistant
-Computer Systems Specialist

Each of these professions requires a combination of both certifications and skills in order to be considered a viable candidate. A course of study from a career education program will give you the skills as well as the credentials to qualify for the career bailout you’ve been looking for.

Let the Education Guide help you reach your learning (and earning) potential with a career education school.


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