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How to sustain recession professionally?

Submitted by Shalini
Tue, 6 Jan 2009

Dotcom burst in 2000-2001 was the worst time for IT professionals. It hit almost all big IT companies throughout the world. That dot-com burst or IT bubble burst wiped away as much as $5 trillion from IT companies. Among worst hits, professionals were leading the hierarchy.
The current scenario reflects more or less the same situation. US economy is recessing and IT world is again facing a setback. At this moment, you are left with lesser options or excuses to defend yourself for a kick throwing you out of the job.

In such turmoil, businesses just look for the alternatives that can save them money and cut on costs. Management does not care to give you a moment’s notice and you are out of the scene. Besides recessions, the other factors forcing the people to lose their jobs are the mergers and acquisitions. The restructuring done after every merger or acquisition wipes away jobs of many.

Around the corner, every IT biggie is struggling hard to face the recession in every possible manner thereby fighting with slumping demands, lowering prices and increasing competition. Tech czars like Microsoft, Google and even IBM are no exceptions.

So the question that strikes most to the people in job sector is: What should be their strategy in such tumultuous times? What should be our follow on to let seniors think twice before ending our professional life with the company?

This feature will help you to know certain basic suggestions that can help you to retain your jobs in such miserable situations also:

Do not let others party on your good efforts. Make sure that you are noticed for the efforts you have put in to make a project end successfully and in a worthy manner. If you have done your work praiseworthy, make sure that you are recognized for it. No other takes away the cake. Make your presence felt in a positive way like coming out as a volunteer to take the lead or if needed to stretch on work hours. This will mark you on the good list of your boss and surely let him think more than once to let you go your way.

Expand your Online Networking, is the mantra to sustain in any crisis. Keep it a point that you always maintain your visibility across network by updating your profile online. You must always be connected to professional networking site for that extra exposure. They help you to provide better opportunities when a recession hits. The market reviewers say that this is like your Internet business card. It is just like a good resume at your hand but on a distributed network. Elaborate your details in a very relative manner and emphasize the points where you can be helping to the employers.

Mark a point to set benchmarks for your self and measure your performance against them regularly. Check whether you have attained proficiency what was desired or you are lacking. If you are lacking somewhere make a point to rectify them.

The crux of discussing this all here is to prepare you that it’s important to invest in maintaining your important assets and broaden your spectrum to face a recession. Tough times help you to get familiar with your strong virtues and use them to taste success.
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