Now we’re out of hibernation and into spring, there are fleeces to banish to the back of the wardrobe, summer holidays to consider and fitness goals to reach.
It’s a time for new beginnings, optimism and change – and a time to decide if you need a career overhaul.
But before you spring on to [site_name], it’s important to identify your direction of travel.
You need to decide what changes you want to see: whether to aim for a promotion, work smarter or try out a different specialist area.
Once you’re focused on what it is you want, it’s easier to plan for change.
Update your CV
It’s not only our homes that need TLC after winter – CVs need dusting off too. Add in your current role and update your achievements as these are constantly changing.
If you’re looking at a change of career direction, rewrite your CV to include relevant experience at the top.
Come into the light
We’re all guilty of scuttling off home after work in winter and not making the most of networking possibilities but longer days and lighter nights change all that. Meet up with business contacts or colleagues or connect with a former boss on social media. They might know of potential opportunities.
Talk to your boss
Before you consider jumping ship, it’s always worth having a career conversation with your line manager. Any boss worth their salt will go out of their way to assist a valued employee in achieving new goals, if it means keeping them within the business.
Edit your work wardrobe
This might seem a minor consideration but our clothes have a big impact on our mood and performance at work. Chuck out those shirts with the thinning collars and skirts with frayed hems and invest in smart pieces of clothing. They’ll make you feel more confident and that’s exactly what you need when job hunting.
Learn a new skill
Is there a qualification or skillset you feel is missing? Do you want experience in a new area? If you’re unlikely to get this in-house you could try an evening class or online course.
Spring into action and check out the latest vacancies on [site_name]