Tip #1 – Start with self-analysis
If your circumstances allow, don’t rush headlong into job searching. Time taken to evaluate your values, skills and life stage/responsibilities, can pay dividends. A few questions to get you started:- Are you able to/do you wish to return to your previous occupation?
- What do you value most from work?
- Are your qualifications or certifications current or do they need upgrading? Is further study needed or, indeed, possible now?
- How urgently do you need to return to work? Are you returning for, predominantly, financial reasons?
- If relevant, do you have practical supports in place to assist you and your family with your transition back to work?
- Do you need a position with flexible part-time options and to what extent (if any) are you willing to compromise salary/seniority for this?
- How do you envisage your work week to look? Is starting your own business a viable option?
- What current and emerging occupations/industries are best aligned with your skills and values?
- Are your job expectations realistic and supported by information about the current state of your industry? (More on this below.)
- Are you looking to transition to another career, albeit with retraining if needed?