Returning to the workforce

  • How can I prepare myself for a return to work? (http://www2.careers.govt.nz/plan-your-career/i-want-to-change-career-or-return-to-work/returning-to-work/#c10230)
    • Make sure your CV is up to date, laid out properly, concise and tailored to the work you are looking for. You might like to seek advice from a career consultant and/or ask them to review your CV.
    • Prepare for any interviews to ensure that you increase your self-confidence.
    • Make connections with people who can either give you information about potential job openings or introduce you to others who have this information.
    • Consider writing a career plan so that you can work through things step by step.
    •  Don’t overlook volunteer opportunities, no matter how short-term. Many volunteer or work experience opportunities turn into long-term or permanent positions. They also show you have a good attitude, and help you to build your networks.

    What are some good job options for me? Your best job options will obviously depend on what skills and experience you have. However, it can be worth considering: (http://www2.careers.govt.nz/plan-your-career/i-want-to-change-career-or-return-to-work/returning-to-work/#c30978)

    • taking a temporary survival job in another area while you are sorting out your options
    • taking an entry-level job to get started on your career path
    • taking a part-position. This can be a good way to ease yourself into work, and you get to see if you would enjoy doing the job on a full-time basis.
    • It can be confusing when trying to decide how to address a gap in your resume, the following is advice on how do explain/address a gap; http://www.alec.co.uk/how-to-write-a-resume/explaining-gap-in-resume.htm