The scheme of getting a job during the crisis has changed. The number of job seekers considerably exceeds that of employers. That’s why people not qualified enough will have to make a decision: either to look for a job in their professional field or change the qualification. As there many experienced employees only the strongest will survive and remain in their industry.
If you’re not quite sure of yourself and understand your experience is not enough, try looking for a job in some related fields. If once you worked in a sales department, try to get hired by a trading company or some department store. Almost every person has some experience in a number of professions. Dig deeper into working biography – your previous experience will help you to find a decent job! Those who have all the reasons to consider themselves to be good experts and don’t want to change the sphere of their activity can somehow “cut down” their price. Yes, there’s a number of qualified job seekers on a labor market. Yes, many of them are very experienced. But you can always sell your services at a lower price or just agree to a lower position. To do this or not is up to you to decide. But if you have to support your family and pay the loans, damping is not the worst solution. Don’t get head over heels into trainings or self-education. Very few employers will pay attention to who you business-trainer was and what he taught you.