Just left school and looking to get on the career ladder? Or perhaps been made redundant or considering a career change? The current world state is relevant to how you plan your future career. We share with you a model of how to go about career planning. This includes self-assessment, career exploration, decision making and planning and implementation.
Our MD, Melissa, has been volunteering at the Polling Stations this week, supporting the election and the local community.
Having just received the latest UK Report on Jobs from KPMG and the REC, we’re encouraged to see:
When the coronavirus descended upon us in March 2020, the future was certainly unclear. There was an echo of shock and fear around the Island on that dreaded day when businesses were told that they were no longer permitted to operate as normal, which for many meant setting up their staff to work from home. The fact that so many businesses were able to introduce working from home so successfully has made them consider if working from home going forward isn’t something that can be introduced in the longer term
With Guernsey almost at the 100th day of no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and with staff being back into the office environment for 2 months or so, it almost feels like lockdown and home working is a distant memory. However in fact it was only 8 weeks ago we were all complying to lockdown rules and queuing at the supermarkets!
Whether you have recently left university, are a school leaver or are in between jobs, having volunteer experience on your CV will help you stand out from the crowd.
The recruitment process can be very expensive and time consuming without aid from an agency. It is said that you waste 17 man-hours on an incorrect hire. So why not place your recruitment in the hands of an experienced local agency?