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Should I Come Off of Unemployment?

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For millions of individuals, unemployment benefits have provided the opportunity for people to take care of their families, despite unforeseen circumstances. The decision to come off unemployment may seem like a no-brainer. However, this decision is not as clear-cut as it may seem on the surface.

With state unemployment and the federal CARES Act, many unemployed individuals are making more money than they were at their jobs. While this may seem like the ideal scenario, there are plenty of reasons you should jump back into the workforce when given the chance!

You May Become Ineligible for Unemployment Benefits

One of the conditions of receiving unemployment benefits is that you must not only look for a job but accept any reasonable offer that comes your way. Failure to comply will make you ineligible for unemployment benefits. You do not want to be caught in the lurch if your former job becomes available again.

Unemployment Benefits Will End Sooner Rather Than Later

All good things must come to an end. At some point, extended benefits will end. When this happens, you will only be left with state unemployment benefits, which may not be enough to cover all of your living expenses. To make matters worse, the job market will only become tougher as more and more people come off unemployment and begin looking for jobs. Strike while the iron is hot. You do not want to find yourself in a situation where you do not have unemployment benefits or a job.

Potential to Lose Employer Benefits

If you are offered your former position back and choose not to return, chances are good that you will lose employer benefits such as health insurance, which can be expensive to get on your own.

Provide a Sense of Purpose

For many, our jobs provide us with a sense of purpose. They are a part of our identity. Landing a job can be a boost to your overall morale and give you a sense of pride and accomplishment in the ability to provide for you and your family.

Stay Current on Your Skills

Re-entering the workforce can help you stay current on your skills and keep your resume up-to-date. This will make it easier to keep advancing in your career and to stay competitive in your industry.

One Step Ahead

In these everchanging times, it can be difficult to know what the right decision is when it comes to unemployment benefits versus going back to work. Jumping back into the workforce can help you land the job of your dreams and avoid a competitive job market down the road.

Salem Solutions understands the struggles that unemployed individuals are facing. As a leading contact center staffing firm, we take the time to get to know your employment goals and work with you to find the best opportunities. Now is the time to find your next job, and we are here to help you every step of the way. Browse our open positions today!

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