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Could you use an expert opinion on a career or job-search question? We welcome your most pressing questions and are here to provide you with candid, straight-talking career advice.

by Stephen Seckler     
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I'm sorry to learn that you are having so much trouble getting your career back on track. The only thing more stressful than looking for a new job is looking for a new job when you are unemployed. If I can reassure you with anything, I do firmly believe that with perseverance, you can change this situation.

It is not clear from your message what steps you have been taking to get yourself back on track. Now that you have been out of the job market for some time, you have some explaining to do before you even get to the question of whether you are a good fit for a particular employer. You have the stigma of being unemployed, and although this may have absolutely nothing to do with your skills or your effort, potential employers will be more wary about hiring you. The good news is that there are several ways to work around this stigma.

In particular, traditional methods of job hunting (e.g., responding to advertisements or attending job fairs) are going to be extra challenging. While you can certainly explain the gap in your resume in a well-crafted cover letter, in all likelihood, networking is more likely to be successful for you.

To get started with networking, make a list of all the potential legal employers that you would like to meet and start asking people in your existing network if they know anyone who works for any of these employers. They need not be lawyers themselves. Good candidates for networking include former classmates and professors, family, friends, and former workplace colleagues. When you contact the people your network has provided, mention the individual you both know and ask if you can have a few minutes of the person's time to get their advice. Do not ask them if the company is hiring.

At the same time, be on the lookout for temporary or part-time assignments, but if possible, try to take positions that are logically related to the work you ultimately want to do. Look for opportunities to do pro bono work in your practice area or write an article on a subject that is relevant to your interests. Sign up for some CLE programs. If you take the time to do these things, you will meet more people who may be in a position to hire you or refer you to someone who can hire you; in addition, you will have more to talk about when you do go out on informational interviews (i.e., it is better if you can talk about a pro bono matter then it is to talk about waiting tables at a local pizza restaurant — though don't hesitate to do that kind of work if you have bills to pay and can't find anything else). Try to keep a positive attitude, and your luck will change.
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