• Update your CV
If you have been in the same position for a couple of years, the chances are your CV will need a refresh. It’s good practice to update your CV every few months, even if you aren’t actively looking for a new job. Delete irrelevant information such as clubs you were in university – unless you’re applying for jobs that specifically value these interests - and add in your accomplishments at work. Put in numbers and results where you can; data, metrics, and statistics show recruiters and hiring managers the impact you made. Statements like ‘edited five whitepapers per week’, ‘managed a budget of £100, 000 and cut costs by 10%’ or ‘wrote ten press releases per week’, for example, sound much more impressive than vague job descriptions. Once your CV is up-to-date, polish your LinkedIn profile with a great headline, recommendations from people you’ve worked with, and articles that will help you get noticed – get more tips here.
• Carve out a new role for yourself
Have you noticed a gap in your company that you could fill? For example, could a process be streamlined if a person was dedicated to ensuring coordination between two different departments worldwide? Let your organisation know that you’d be great at driving those changes. Get others on board with your idea and draw support from influential colleagues. Remember, organisational charts are not entirely set in stone – new roles can be created as needs arise, so this could be your chance to shine.
• Choose a job that will help you grow
Choosing the proper role is essential, regardless of whether you move positions within the company or change employers. You deserve to be in a role that excites you, motivates you, and offers opportunities for personal and professional growth. A role you are already fully qualified for may not give you enough room to grow - instead, aim for jobs that you are around 70% qualified for. This will help you grow professionally, and as you’ll have skills and experience to develop, you’ll be less likely to get bored after a few months.
If you want to start a new role this year, don’t hesitate to contact your local Adecco branch today and connect with an expert recruiter who will walk you through every step of the process to ensure you secure the right new job.