Happy New Year! There’s a new page on the calendar, 365 blank days stretched before us, and a renewed sense of optimism for what is yet to come. You’re writing down your new year’s resolutions (always write them down!) and setting your intentions. You underline “find a new job” at the top of your list.
What is your motivation for finding a new job? Were you laid off last year? Are you bored or burnt out in your current career? Are you looking for a role with greater upward mobility? Do you simply want to make more money? All of these are valid reasons to start your job search, and the beginning of the new year is the best time to start looking. It can be a very daunting task, so the experts at ASK Consulting have broken it down for you. Below are our thoughts on finding a new job in the new year.
There are four things you should do before you begin to start applying for jobs. We’ve listed them in order of importance.
For our purposes, the types of work environments that will be discussed are remote, in-person, and hybrid environments.
Remote – working from home or anywhere with a Wi-Fi connection
61% of remote employees say they want to continue to work remotely, even though their offices are now open. Remote work offers flexible opportunities not possible in a traditional office setting. Remote workers report having an improved work-life balance and some say they are more productive at home because they aren’t experiencing distractions like coworkers dropping by their desks unannounced, among others common in an office.
In-person – reporting to a physical location
The majority of workers in the U.S. (60%) can’t do their jobs from home. In addition, a lot of workers like the social aspect of coming into a workplace. They believe there are more networking and collaboration opportunities when you can speak with your coworkers face-to-face rather than through a screen.
Hybrid – a blend of remote and in-person work
Two years post-pandemic, more workplaces are encouraging or even requiring workers to report to the office. Many employees like the flexibility of working at home coupled with the social and networking aspects of going into an office.
Decide on the environment that works best for you, your goals, and your current lifestyle, and apply for those jobs first. If you aren’t having luck with remote work, for example, hybrid roles are the next best things.
Think of a recruiter as the one constant in an ever-changing job market, especially in these post-pandemic days. They know the employment market inside and out so they know what employers are looking for. The best part – recruiters are free for job seekers! They will become your partner in your job search because finding a job for you benefits their career too.
Recruiters have large networks which means they have an inside scoop on jobs that haven’t been posted on job sites yet. Recruiters can also offer career advice right from the field as they know what skills clients are looking for and which skills may not be needed on your resume anymore.
A recruiter may have an opportunity that’s perfect for you outside of your current industry if you’re open to a bigger change. The benefit of working with this recruiter during a career pivot is that they’ll help you negotiate your compensation, they’ll give you advice on the industry itself, and they’ll work with you long-term if you’re looking to make career moves in the future. Your relationship doesn’t have to end once you find a job!
ASK Consulting is a global recruiting firm servicing some of the world’s largest enterprises and corporations. They provide the most groundbreaking candidates in the IT, accounting, finance, legal and pharmaceutical sectors, ensuring our clients always have the strongest talent for their business. ASK will help you reach your career goals because it’s what they do best.
If you’re looking for a new job in 2023, check out our job board to see what roles we currently have open, or contact us to speak to a consultant directly.
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