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Candidates
Are you feeling lost when it comes to choosing the right career path? You’re not alone. With so many options available and the uncertainty of the job market, it can be hard to make the right decision. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to help you make the right choice. In this blog post, we’ll be discussing five different ways to find the right job and career path for you. From talking to our team of recruiters to exploring your skills and interests, these tips can help you narrow down your choices and find a career that best suits your goals.
1. Consider your skills, interests, and personality
It may sound obvious, but a self-assessment is a great place to start when considering which career is right for you. By exploring your skills, interests, and personality in-depth, you can begin to match these qualities to job roles and industries. Essentially, during a self-assessment, you want to narrow down the following:
These are all key elements in any career path and discussing each point in-depth can start to steer you in the right direction.
2. Do your research
Once you’ve explored yourself, it is now time to delve deeper into the job market and which career paths stand out to you. You may have a few ideas in mind, but by researching locally and nationally, you can start to build a more detailed picture.
Make sure to keep comparing your list of skills, interests, and values to the job specification as some more niche roles may be after a candidate just like you. If you need help with this process, speaking to an experienced recruiter could help - it’s their job to understand the requirements of candidates and employers to create a perfect match.
3. Layout short, medium, and long-term goals
Your career path is a journey, therefore when choosing that journey, you need to consider where you want to end up and how you’re going to get there. It’s easier to split these up into short, medium, and long-term goals.
For example, a short-term goal may be to write an improved Cover Letter or get some feedback on your CV. A long-term goal may be to enter a management role.
Be realistic with these goals and review them often to update any aims or objectives you’ve set.
4. Narrow down the must-haves
It is easy to get caught up in your career and a few years down the line realise you’re not happy. It can be helpful to narrow down the must-haves to prevent yourself from entering a role that deep down you’re just not happy in.
Considering what you want from a role formed on realistic expectations is important. You don’t want to find yourself unhappy in a role because you didn’t think about your must-have requirements.
5. Get help from a professional
The whole process can be overwhelming no matter what stage in your career. Knowing what next step to take is a big decision and getting help from a professional can make things a lot easier.
We are Prime Appointments, a family-owned and family-run recruitment agency. Committed to building long-term partnerships in and around Essex & Suffolk - we want to help you into a role that suits you and your employer. Register online with us today and discuss your next steps with one of our team.