In past generations people went to work for a company, stayed a lifetime and enjoyed job security.
Today, you are responsible for your own job security. No matter what your position, you cannot assume that your job is safe, or that the company is stable (including government jobs). So you need to prepare, even when you are employed.
Since many experts agree that more than 70% of jobs are found and filled through networking – creating and maintaining a network will be vital, so you can quickly find new employment, or new opportunities. (The reason why networking works, is because a typical employer prefers to hire someone that is known through a network, or someone that comes recommended by a friend or colleague. Job boards are used as the last resort, not first resort by employers).

When you talk to jobseekers, using twitter does not exactly come into mind when trying to find a dream job.  Twitter is about Justin Bieber having more followers than Lady Gaga, about politicians, business and sports people making inappropriate ‘tweets’ and for news service updates.  Yet this online networking service and microblogging service is a ‘golden’ and often under-utilised resource for jobseekers.
So you are bitterly unhappy with your lot at work, or perhaps you are just bored, frustrated, lack motivation, procrastinating, blaming the economy, resigned to believing that a midlife career change is not appropriate, or perhaps you are just uncertain about the future.  Whatever your reason, before you can genuinely look for alternatives, a career change or a new job, you need to understand what might be holding you back.
Christmas is coming and this is the quiet time for head hunting, hiring and recruitment activities. But before you wind down your job search to zero or give up, keep in mind, while not so many jobs get advertised, some companies are still hiring over the holiday period. What this means to you as a job hunter, is that contrary to what most people tell you, this could be the perfect time to get your resume or selection criteria in front of a decision-maker who need to hire a person as a matter of urgency, (plus you face less competition as less job seekers looking). So keep on looking.
Ask any professional resume writer and what they enjoy most is transforming a resume from a chronological work history, to a document that effectively markets a client.  Done correctly, your resume is your ultimate marketing tools and will substantially increase the odds in your favour of securing an interview.  Below are some of the key strategies that I use to transform client resumes.
Like most job seekers conducting a job search, you will probably have dealings with recruiters, be it responding to a recruiter’s advertisement, or contacting recruiters directly.