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Beating the Unemployment Bias

Job requirements: “Must be currently employed.”

You’ve likely heard “it’s easier to get a job when you already have one,” but what you might not know, is that for some roles, it may be required.

Unfortunately, there is clear discrimination against unemployed job seekers, with some companies going so far as to include “currently employed” as a prerequisite in job ads. Being unemployed longer than 6 months decreases the odds of landing a job even further, with applicants in this pool receiving 45% fewer callbacks than job seekers out of a job for only 4 weeks.  One study even showed that companies preferred to hire unqualified employed candidates over experienced unemployed candidates who’ve been out of work for six months!

The National Employment Law Project is making an effort to combat unemployment bias, but in the meantime, here’s how you can beat it:

While ridiculously unfair, the job search has never been (and will never be) about fair, logical or linear. When you cease using your energy to chase fairness, you can re-direct it into landing that job you deserve, despite the hurdles thrown in your path.

Happy hunting!

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