New year, new career?

new seedling on a pot

The festive break is a great opportunity to reflect on your current career and where you’d like to go next, or to rethink your job hunt if you’ve been looking for work for a while.

We’ve pulled together a few blog posts to help you do that.

Starting or changing career paths?

Considering a move from corporate to purpose-led? Here’s a quick guide to the for-purpose and impact sector.

Just getting started on your career? Here are some tips to get you on the career ladder.

Thinking of making a career change or wondering how to navigate career and other mid-life responsibilities like raising a family? Here’s some advice on how to do that.

At this stage in your career, you might also be looking to step into a leadership role. Our colleagues at McLaren Recruitment have some advice for you.

Not ready to retire? Here are some tips for extending your career journey.

If you are struggling to find a new role, investing in some professional development might help.

Alternatively, volunteering can be a way into your dream purpose-led job (and it’s good for your soul too.

And here are some tips for avoiding organisations that don’t make good workplace culture a priority.

The nuts and bolts of finding a new job

Once you’ve decided on your new career path and identified some roles that interest you, it’s key to make sure you’ve got all the basics nailed to maximise your chances of landing your dream job.

Make your CV shine with these tips from us and James Sauaga from Hired.co.nz.

Six tips to calm interview nerves

For purpose-led organisations, values alignment can be as important as technical skills. Here’s how to show you are a culture fit.

If you’ve been job hunting for a while, it can be draining. Here’s some advice on how to manage a lengthy job hunt.

Looking for a purpose-led role in the new year?

If you are looking for a move into the for-purpose sector, or a new purpose-led role in the new year, then check out our jobs board regularly as we have new roles coming all the time.

To make sure you get the right jobs straight to your inbox, set up an alert based on keywords or categories or an alert for your preferred organisations.

Good luck with your job hunt!

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