Showing posts with label unemployment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unemployment. Show all posts

Monday, August 12, 2013

Problematic Hirings of The Newly Graduated


For anyone that has graduated from a university/college, you have first-hand knowledge that it is not an easy task to locate and land a job. Even if you do indeed land one, there's no guarantee that you will be employed for very long. According to the New York Post; this new-grad-group does not have a good image, as they are being called “The Worst Generation,” citing research that shows these new group members as being very narcissistic and with a high sense of entitlement. Many of these newbies come straight out of college, expecting to be in prime position to be atop of the ladder in whichever field they are in. High-dollar salaries, nice lifestyle, and paid time off...a lot of paid time off.

Sadly, it's not completely their fault, as I can attest; many professors, counselors and whathaveyou, will instill in students that they will be asssited in locating/landing a position of high-caliber once they graduate and are also telling the students of how much of an excess of money that CAN be made. What they fail to fully translate to a language that graduation-ready, money-starved students can understand; is that the potential to do so is out there...NOT as soon as you throw that cap in the air and hang up the gown.



"This group was raised to expect, receive, and question everything. This sense of privilege has caused many in this group to lack patience in developing professionally; an unconcern with “paying their dues”; and a different perception of how “work” should work. Research also shows that they often feel entitled to a level of respect and rewards that aren’t in line with their actual ability and effort levels, and so they might not get the level of respect and rewards they are expecting. They feel cheated and might try to obtain rewards they feel they are entitled to through unethical means. For example, they are more likely to manipulate performance data to achieve higher bonuses." quoted from Raghav Singh. He continues with, Census data shows that the likelihood of 20-somethings moving to another state has dropped well over 40 percent since 1980. While there is plenty of demand for workers in skilled trades, many prefer to stay unemployed and few are willing to do this kind of work even though those jobs can pay far more than working in retail or as a waiter or waitress. Having been told by their parents and even icons like the late Steve Jobs to “follow their passion” or “do what you love,” many do just that when it comes to picking a college major, leading to a situation where far too many have degrees that are not particularly valued by employers.

Despite the fact of the highlighted turbulence that befalls the new grads of this generation; they still do have the mindset to make it in the workforce, and the skillset that many employers are looking for and can work with.

Friday, June 11, 2010

HR - "... Need Not Apply"

It seems there have been quite a few articles about one person or another need not apply to certain recruitment ads. Just thought I would post the most recent here.

Unemployed Need Not Apply
http://sitewithnews.net/unemployed-need-not-apply/61502/

Status Quo Fans Need Not Apply
http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/council-boss-apologises-for-status-quo-slur_1146846

Ugly People Need Not Apply
http://www.globaltimes.cn/www/english/metro-beijing/lifestyle/auto&estate/2010-06/538344.html

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

HR - Overqualified Need Not Apply



With the current recession, there have been several unemployed individuals seeking employment in positions that they are overqualified for. This is a great article that I found on ere.net talking about why these individuals might fit better in jobs other than their profession so that they are continually growing and learning, not becoming bored with skills they already have.
ere.net - Overqualified Need Not Apply

Thursday, July 9, 2009

BRANDING: Accessorize your way to employment



In previous posts I have talked about the importance of branding yourself for today's tough job market. I found this article on Cheezhead.com talking about Florida residents Barbara Bourn and Stephanie Aucoin who started up laidoffneedajob.com that sells pink and yellow wristbands that say "Laid off need a job." After giving the wristbands to family and friends and hearing that they are finding success, she mass marketed them. As Cheezhead said, "The bracelets are a great way for unemployed workers to brand themselves in a unique fashion." Laidoffneedajob.com suggests individuals wearing the wristbands do so in public places where they will likely run into others. It's interesting to see the methods unemployed job seekers use to market themselves. I heard on the radio yesterday here in Austin where the station is doing radio resumes. Listeners seaking a job are given air time to pitch their resume. Denver, Colorado is taking a similar approach. KOA/Denver Lands Listener a New Job What are your thoughts on these?

Thursday, March 5, 2009

NEWS - Geography of a Recession - New York Times


The New York Times posted a great map displaying the shifting employment rates by county throughout the United States. It also displays how much of a change has happened when you scroll over the different areas.


Tuesday, February 3, 2009

HR - Economic stimulus package targets HR issues

This is a nice article reviewing the effects that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (H.R. 1) would have.
It covers employment eligibility, health insurance, health care IT, unemployment benefits and worker training.