Survey: Senior Managers Can be Unemployed Nine Months Before It Adversely Affects Career Prospects
March 24 2009 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
MENLO PARK, Calif., March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- In the current
economy, being out of a job for an extended period no longer
carries the stigma it once did for top managers, according to a new
survey. Executives polled felt that, on average, a senior manager
could be out of work nine months before his or her career prospects
were adversely affected. The survey was developed by Robert Half
Management Resources and conducted by an independent research firm.
It is based on telephone interviews with 150 senior executives from
the nation's 1,000 largest companies. Executives were asked, "How
long, in months, can a top manager remain unemployed before it
hurts his or her career?" The mean response was nine months.
"Despite pockets of opportunity, the job market remains
challenging, and extended searches aren't unusual," said Paul
McDonald, executive director of Robert Half Management Resources.
"Most hiring managers recognize the economy has sidelined many
outstanding people. In fact, some companies are taking advantage of
the current employment environment to hire experienced workers who
would not have been available one year ago." To take advantage of
these job opportunities and stay marketable, McDonald advises
management-level candidates to remain active professionally through
project work, volunteering in an area of interest or by taking
classes to keep their skills current. These five additional tips
also benefit the senior-level job-seeker: 1. Be flexible. You may
not find a job that is an exact match with the one you held before.
Explore ways to apply your expertise in new areas and highlight
your transferable skills. 2. Network effectively. Make sure your
network includes people at varying experience levels as well as
those outside your industry. Use social networking websites such as
LinkedIn to extend your reach. 3. Know the company. The more you
can uncover about a business' strengths and weaknesses as well as
its corporate culture, the better you can tailor your application
materials to the firm's exact needs. 4. Consider relocating. Be
open to opportunities in other cities or states, particularly if
your skills are highly specialized or few job openings exist
locally. 5. Stay positive. Finding a management position can take
longer simply because there are fewer positions available at any
given time. Try not to become discouraged or it will undermine your
confidence. Robert Half Management Resources is the premier
provider of senior-level accounting and finance professionals to
supplement companies' project and interim staffing needs. The
company has more than 150 locations worldwide and offers online job
search services at http://www.roberthalfmr.com/. DATASOURCE: Robert
Half Management Resources CONTACT: Mark Williams of Robert Half
Management Resources, +1-650-234-6134, Web Site:
http://www.roberthalfmr.com/
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