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Proven Ways to Improve Your Career Prospects

Are you satisfied with your career? Do you think you could be more contented elsewhere? This is a question that many of us ask ourselves. After all, we spend an average of 9,000 hours each year at work, so if you’re not happy and enjoy what you do, it can have an impact on your entire life. There’s no perfect time to change your career – regardless of your age or ability – and there is always more to seek if you have the ambition to do so. If you’re looking to improve your career prospects, this blog will provide five useful tips to get you off on the right foot:

1. Learn a language

Having a second language under your belt could work in your favor for securing a number of jobs in various careers. With more businesses now setting up premises abroad and even working with international clients, they need to have smooth communication by speaking the native language. This will make a valuable addition to your CV and could give you an edge over other candidates. You could take a short course in a language, or you could simply download an app to your mobile device to help you become multilingual.

2. Get an education

There are very few careers that don’t require candidates to have some sort of formal training or education. If you aren’t quite sure which career path you are hoping to go down just yet, it would be wise to study a broader, more generalized course that allows you to branch into different fields, as opposed to specific niches such as nursing or accountancy for example. Different colleges will teach different courses; therefore, you may wish to undertake a college search on College Data to learn more about what each college can offer you.

You can also find specific programs, such as an automotive technician course, that align with your interests and career goals.

3. Fine-tune your digital skills

In a world where remote working has become a necessity, you’ll need to have an element of digital expertise when applying for new jobs in the future. It is expected that working from home will largely replace standard office work, meaning companies will primarily be on the lookout for candidates with proven digital skills. You may wish to take a short course in basic finance or carry out some research online into how to use specific software tools that will help you succeed in any job. Doing so will certainly stand you in good stead when applying for several job roles and allow you to feel more confident when working independently.

4. Clean up your social media

While social media may be your private online space to communicate with friends, it doesn’t mean that an employer won’t go snooping to find out more about your character. Sharing drunk party photos or controversial opinions may be entertaining for your contacts but definitely won’t go down well during the job process. Go through your social media platforms and delete anything that could give a bad impression of you and diminish your chances of getting hired.

 
 
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