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Free Resources for the Unemployed
Losing a job is traumatic, but it can also put a damper on your ability to pay for the needed resources to search for and find a new job. When you are employed, you can have access to ready credit like credit cards and easy payday loans, but once you are unemployed borrowing money becomes riskier with no idea whether you can pay it back or not. If you find yourself looking for a job, it’s a good idea to take advantage of free resources to keep your skills current and amp up your job search efforts.
Free Educational Resources
If you’ve gone on a number of interviews and found that you lacked a specific skill to get a job, it’s time to look online to see if you can get some free training. Places like Goodwill offer Microsoft classes for the suite products that can help you learn computer packages necessary to get an office job through their gcflearnfree.org site. Community colleges may offer training for unemployed people that can help to get you ready for a job in a different field. Don’t assume that because you need some more training that it will cost a lot of money. Often, there are non-profits and agencies trying to help the unemployed in this area by offering free training.
Make Use of Job Centers
The unemployment commission will often have job centers where you can look up new jobs, print out resumes, or get some coaching on job interviews. Libraries also allow anyone, not just the unemployed, to use their computers for free as long as they have a library card. If you can’t afford Internet service or don’t even own a computer, these are ways you can get the same resources for free to put you on a level playing field with those that already own these resources.
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