OUT with the old, in with the new . . . job.
The first two weeks of January are the busiest for moving roles, with employers braced for an 80 per cent surge in applications.
Research has revealed 21 per cent of employees plan to look for a new position at the start of 2022 and there are a record 1.2million vacancies out there.
If your New Year’s resolution is to change careers, seek a promotion or simply get back into work, Sunemployment is here to help.
Below are our top tips to get you started.
MOST people looking for jobs will update their CV this week.
Matt Weston, UK boss of recruiter Robert Half, shares his tips for CV success.
LIVE-IN care provider PROMEDICA 24 is looking for 2,000 new workers.
Apply at promedica24.co.uk/become-a-live-in-carer.
UPGRADE your digital skills for 2022 with a Google Careers Certificate.
The qualification is available free to Universal Credit claimants in an initiative between Google and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Since May, more than 3,500 jobseekers have earned the certificate and begun careers in areas including IT support, data analysis and user experience design.
The DWP is also joining with Talk Talk to provide eligible jobseekers with six months’ free fibre broadband, with no need for a contract.
You can find out more at c4b-integration.com/dwp.
ARGOS and SAINSBURY’S are recruiting delivery drivers for 129 locations nationwide.
Search at sainsburys.jobs.
DEFENCE giant BAE Systems is taking on 1,690 apprentices and graduates in 2022, with the majority in northern England.
Successful candidates will work on projects including the Tempest future combat air system for the RAF, as well as Dreadnought submarines and Type 26 frigates for the Navy.
Chief exec Charles Woodburn said: “Early careers employees are the foundation of our future.
“Their diversity of skills and experience let us continue to innovate and deliver the very best technology and support to our Armed Forces.”
Fore details and to apply, see baesystems.com/earlycareers.
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