Employed, but overworked: How to deal
NEW YORK — Sure, you're grateful that you still have a job.
But you're also feeling overworked, stressed out and anxious about the future. Here's what to do to keep your job and your sanity:
Demonstrate your added value
Ask yourself, "How do I contribute to the company's bottom line?" says Connie Podesta, author of "How To Be The Person Successful Companies Fight To Keep."
"How you respond says a lot about how your company sees you," said Podesta. "If you say, 'I'm just a receptionist,' why would your company see you differently?"
Podesta said now is the time to come up with ideas and action plans that are tied to the financial stability and growth of the company.
Be sure to blow your own horn, she said. Some companies are so big, your hard work could go unnoticed.
Network inside the company
The person making future layoff decisions may not be your immediate manager, said Brad Karsh of JobBound.com.
To him or her, you may simply be a name on a sheet of paper, he said. Or that senior person may have met you once and it was a day you weren't looking your best, he said.
Karsh suggests volunteering to work on a project with someone high up, or adjusting your day so you can run into that person on a regular basis.
"If you happen to know that senior VP, that could be the difference in you staying or going," he said.
Look for leadership opportunities
That doesn't necessarily mean asking the boss for a promotion, said Podesta.
"A leader, regardless of a title, is someone others would notice," she said. "'I like their attitude. I like their efficiency. I'd like to learn from that person.'"
Companies are really looking for people who shine, said Podesta. Show them that you are a proactive, energized person who comes up with ideas that will take them to new levels, she said.
Be prepared
Don't wait until you are out of work to update your resume, said Deborah Brown-Volkman, a career coach in East Moriches, N.Y. Losing a job is a blow to your self-confidence and you may not be able to see your accomplishments clearly.
The first thing a future employer is going to ask you for is a resume, she added.
Start networking online and offline, said Karsh. Join the professional organization or trade association for your industry; use LinkedIn and Facebook.
"You don't have to be proactively looking unless you know your company is in really big trouble," said Karsh. "You should be prepared to look."
Recognize that times are tough
Recent comments
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Re: Yeah Right | April 29, 2009 at 3:17 p.m.
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Or, get a gov. job.
Dave | April 29, 2009 at 8:32 a.m.
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