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01 Nov 2022, 23:54 GMT+10
Are you getting frustrated with your current job? Are you struggling to keep up with bills and expenses as inflation outpaces your pay? It can feel demoralizing when you work full-time and still struggle to keep up.
That frustration is leading thousands to quit their jobs and seek new employment prospects elsewhere. An unprecedented number of job vacancies means there are tons of new opportunities. It's a great time to change your career, whether you're trying to move into a new industry or find a similar role with better pay.
If you're ready for a career change, these tips will help you ace your search.
Before you make your next big career move, it helps to know what's available. Search for 'job vacancies near me' online to find local openings and job postings.
This is a great way to see what kinds of jobs are available and the kind of wages that are on offer. This is also a great way to see what kinds of skills companies are looking for. It may also be worth investing in retraining or upgrading your skills.
Don't forget to refresh and update your resume before you start applying for new positions. Your resume is all about selling yourself to potential employers. It can help if you tailor your resume to the job application rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach.
Your resume tells a story about your professional life and history. When you're updating it, put the focus on jobs and experience that are related to the position you're applying for. If you've had a long career or many different positions, you can even cut those jobs that aren't particularly relevant to the application. Employers will appreciate the clarity and brevity and a well-told resume.
Are there companies you've always wanted to work for? If not, creating a list of dream companies can help you refine your search. Thinking about the kinds of companies you want to work for will also help you determine what you're looking for in a new career. Which companies match your priorities? To start your list, go online. You can usually find the information you need from job listings themselves.
Before you search for a new job that will make you happier, you need to know what you want. Not everyone's dream job looks the same, and people make moves for very different reasons. Consider this list of common features and decide which ones mean the most to you:
Once you have a clear vision of what you want out of a job, you can start whittling down your options.
A new career could be just around the corner. Find out what kinds of positions are available by starting your search online, decide what you're looking for in a new job, and make sure your resume and skills are upto date to maximize your professional potential.
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