In times like these, when the unemployment rate is climbing as quickly as your 401(k) value is plunging, you may find yourself thinking, “I’m lucky just to have a job.” As more and more companies downsize or take measures to cut costs, that thought may quickly be followed by questions about how long the downturn will last and how you can work to keep your job.
We at GC Mid-Atlantic plan out the themes for each issue months in advance, and with the way the economic atmosphere in the country has been going, it may seem counterintuitive to spend time focusing on career development. But I, along with the contributors to this month’s issue, would argue that developing your career skills is now more vital than ever.
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