Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Injured Workers Share Job Search Concerns


Job seekers with a work injury need career guidance that will help address issues only they experience due to their unique situation.  I recently asked the injured workers I am currently assisting to complete a brief survey about their job search concerns.  They were asked to list three answers for each question.  
Of special note, one of my clients wrote, "I feel there should be a website for mature adults who have worked all their lives.  Give us a chance."  Very moving....There was no way I could turn my back on this request.  It is one of the reasons I started the Injured Worker Help Desk Membership Site. (Email for more information)
Here is what I asked my current clients:
        What do you miss about working?
        What are some of your biggest job search obstacles?
        What are your biggest job search fears?
Most of the answers were along the lines of what I expected to hear - I have been counseling injured workers for a long time...   I want to assure all of my injured workers that you are not alone and what you are feeling is entirely normal!
Here are some of the answers I got to my brief survey:
What do you miss about working?
  • Being out in public
  • Filling up my day with different activities
  • Seeing people
  • Earning money
  • Having Something to look forward to 
  • Freedom and independence
  • Doing something I'm good at
What are some of your biggest job search obstacles?
  • Use of my injured body part
  • Memory and concentration
  • Lack of skills
  • Finding a job in a new field or industry
  • Age
What are your biggest job search fears?
  • Not being able to do the job
  • Interviewing
  • Not being able to make enough money
  • Not being hired
  • Learning new skills
It is hard enough to look for and find work, but to adding another obstacle such as a work related injury just makes it that much more difficult. There are steps you can take to overcome your concerns, obstacles, and even your biggest job search fears.  All you do is  ask for assistance from Injured Worker Help Desk.
Members can find out how to:
  • Determine current skills and abilities
  • Plan a modified or new career path
  • Identify and obtain the skills needed to get a job
  • Learn how to look for work after an injury
  • Resume a happy, healthy, rewarding lifestyle

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