Archive for April, 2008

Recession’s impact on the job market

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Worried about a looming recession and how it may impact the job market and more importantly your job?  Here is a recent article from the Career News.  This article is abridged from JobJournal.com 

SACRAMENTO, CA — There is a lot of hoopla over the recession. Or coming recession. But the truth is that the job market is just fine, according to Penelope Trunk who writes the Brazen Careerist blog. The health of today’s job market is not so much a function of economic indicators as it is a function of demographic trends.

Employers are also receiving fewer hours of work per person from post-Boomers because of their focus on family (Gen X) and entrepreneurship (Gen Y). Due to these factors, the employee shortage is increasing. Employees will be in high demand for the next decade and demand will continue to be strong. Polls conducted by Robert Half show that most companies will continue to ramp up hiring.

So listen to talk of recession, but don’t let it get you down. There are a few precautions you should take in case you get laid off or downsized. But really, don’t decrease your expectations for your job just because housing prices are tanking and hedge-fund managers are suffering. Keep your chin up, and your expectations for your employment up as well. This might just be a surprisingly great time for your career.

MOAA DC Career Fair

Sunday, April 6th, 2008