Posts Tagged ‘Unemployment’

Finances: How the unemployed can prepare for the tax season and avoid incurring debt

December 30th, 2011

By Marlon

When you’re unemployed or you lost your job or suffered a big drop in the income level, you may have a considerably different tax situation from the previous years. Rarely does anyone greet the tax season with a big smile on their face and with a bottle of champagne! More often the arrival of your W2 statement in your mail box causes a sigh. Now, is it possible to erase the pain of filing your taxes? No, it isn’t but there are certainly ways in which the unemployed and the job seekers can end up paying lesser amount to Uncle Sam. Not being able to pay your taxes may land you up in IRS tax debt, for which you may have to rush to the IRS or hire a tax debt consultant to become debt free. But what will happen to you if you’re unemployed? Where will the funds come from?

When you’re financially struggling, you may have forced yourself to withdraw money from the Individual Retirement Account (IRA) or maybe you started working out of home. All these instances may have tax implications later on. Taxes are certainly the last thing that may come to your mind when you’re unemployed but remaining oblivious of the situations when you may incur more taxes can push you towards further mess. Check out some such major items so that you can stay educated and effortlessly avoid falling into debt. » Read more: Finances: How the unemployed can prepare for the tax season and avoid incurring debt

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Job Search Tips: Employers Search For Hires Differently During Job Shortages

December 28th, 2011

By Phil Rosenberg

Why do employers search differently during job shortages?

Partially, it’s because they can – but employers also have to search differently to achieve their goals during times of job shortages.

Even during prior recessions, there have been at least as many jobs advertised as unemployed workers. Now, there are 5 to 6 times more unemployed workers than jobs advertised. Even if you think that unemployment numbers are understated, today’s job market is different than any post-depression job market that we’ve experienced.

It’s even more challenging for those of you searching for jobs, because we’ve all been trained to search for a job during times of candidate shortages.

… and there’s a huge difference. » Read more: Job Search Tips: Employers Search For Hires Differently During Job Shortages

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Career Transition: Hot Health Care Fields Offer Recession Resistant Opportunities

December 19th, 2011

By M.D.F.


Unemployment is rampant, and job seekers are looking for fields that offer consistent employment.  There is one field that fits the bill, healthcare.  Healthcare is a recession proof industry that is clamoring for skilled professionals.  Hospitals, doctor’s offices, clinics and more are hiring.  For those looking to make a change, this is a solid option.

What Type of Jobs are Available?

The hot jobs right now include medical assistant, ultrasound technicians, x-ray technicians, dental assistants, medical billing,  coding specialist and RNs. There are other equally lucrative positions in maintenance, food service and other support services. Just think about all the people needed to run a hospital, clinic or doctor’s office. » Read more: Career Transition: Hot Health Care Fields Offer Recession Resistant Opportunities

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