Just because you're unemployed, whether you're a fresh graduate or a 
professional, doesn't mean you sit should sedentary.  Below is a list of
 things you should be doing if you're unemployed.
1) Raise The Red Flag. 
 The solution to any problem is acknowledging that there is a problem.  
If you have interviews lined by but aren't getting the jobs, step back 
and look at what the main issue may be.
2) Create Your Story.  Most people don't tell prospective employers a personal story.  Tell a prospective employer who you are and what you can
 bring to the job you are interviewing for.  Tell the employer what 
makes you = you.  Find a way to bridge your accomplishments into a set 
of skills that you can tell a prospective employer.
3.  Understand The Job Market. 
 Make sure to apply to an array of jobs.  What should matter to you is 
the work you're doing, not just the title.  Also, if you're able to, 
look at jobs that are in different geographical areas.  Some markets are
 doing better than others, and the ability to relocate may be appealing 
to employers.
4.  Build A Routine.  Just 
because you're unemployed doesn't mean you should sit in bed all day or 
not have a normal routine.  Make sure to implement a routine rich with 
activities that will keep you productive and efficient.
5.  Do Things You Love. 
 If you are passionate about volunteering, campaigning, or fundraising, 
make sure to stay involved even though you may not be working.  When you
 do what you love, it doesn't seem like work.
6.  Network. 
 Identify contacts in your field and reach out for advice.  Don't ask 
for a job, but consult with them how to handle multiple situations.  
While they may not be able to offer you a job, they may know someone who
 can.
7.  Polish Your Skills.  Just 
because you're unemployed doesn't mean you shouldn't always be honing 
your skills.  Make sure to do participate in activities where you are 
using your skill set and knowledge on a daily or weekly basis.
8.  Freelancing. 
 Freelancing is a great option for those who are unemployed.  It gives 
you the ability to take on a project you may be passionate about, while 
still making some income while looking for full time work.
9.  Don't Give Up. 
 Just because it may be tough market, doesn't mean you should throw in 
the towel and give up.  Keep applying for jobs that interest you and 
keep honing your skills.  Your hard efforts will pay off.
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