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How has the UK jobs market been impacted?

July 27, 2020 by Julie McGrath

Before the coronavirus pandemic hit, the jobs market was incredibly buoyant, with statistics indicating that employment was at an all-time high. However, sadly the tides have turned with a number of employees recently losing their jobs or being placed on furlough as a result of the global pandemic.

Figures released by the ONS in June discovered that for the three months ending April 2020, the highest employment rate estimate in the UK was in the South East (79.5%) and the lowest was in Northern Ireland (71.6%). It also revealed that for the three months ending April 2020, the highest unemployment rate estimate in the UK was in the North East (5.2%) and the lowest was in Northern Ireland (2.3%); a joint record low unemployment rate.

Due to the closure of many businesses across the UK, including retailers, gyms, restaurants and pubs, these outlets have felt the severe brunt of coronavirus, while the tourism industry has struggled to stay afloat as international travel was stopped. For example, British airline Flybe announced it had gone into administration this year after struggling with the outbreak, meanwhile Sir Richard Branson announced plans to remortgage his private Caribbean island to raise money to help his Virgin Group business, which includes the Virgin Atlantic airline, survive.

To give you an idea of how the jobs market has changed over the last few months, we have compiled a list of some of the key stats and trends:

 

75.3% of Brits feel stressed about trying to find a new role in the current climate.
CV Library

 

Research has revealed the jobs and companies which have seen the biggest increase in searches since the UK entered lockdown (March 23, 2020), with ‘NHS Volunteer Job’ seeing a 355% increase and ‘Fruit Picking Jobs’ seeing an 843% increase.
Debut Careers

 

The new Improving Quality of Hire through Recruiting Enablement report revealed that 63% of businesses believe that identifying and attracting quality hires is the greatest challenge they face.
Aptitude Research and Oleeo

 

Delivery driver, warehouse operative, sales development representative, risk analyst and retail assistant are the top five most applied for jobs in the UK.
LinkedIn

 

In the COVID-19 Business Reaction Report, 54% of the businesses that took part in the survey revealed they have had to furlough staff and, worryingly, are only expecting to reactivate 60% of those furloughed.
IsoNation

 

Data has found that as many as one in five contractors are anticipating having to close their business down because of the crisis.
University of Edinburgh Business School and the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE)

 

 

What does the future hold?

With a new decade comes a desire for change and a lot of people had big intentions for 2020. Whether that was to find a new job, set-up a new business or embark on an exciting new career path. Sadly, the coronavirus pandemic has flipped the world on its head and forced people to abandon these plans, which is resulting in a lot of angst and uncertainty.

For employers and recruiters, the fact that more people are wanting to change jobs is a massive positive, but we know that organisations are already making difficult decisions around their existing workforce. While job vacancies are starting to pick back up, opportunities have been limited over the past few months and this is naturally making job seekers feel nervous.

For help or advice on your business or career options, please contact us for some support.

 

 

Executive Grapevine 

Filed Under: Business Updates Tagged With: graffiti recruitment, Hiring, interview help, jobs, tech jobs, uk jobs

5 TOP TIPS WHEN CHANGING YOUR CAREER

March 9, 2020 by Julie McGrath

Changing careers can seem like a daunting prospect but it can be a great opportunity for you. It offers you the chance to build new skills and find new challenges. Many people change careers for a variety of reasons such as job burnout, better salary or simply trying to find a better work life balance. The main question of course is where do you start, who could you consult about it? There is plenty of help and guidance out there to support you especially recruitment agencies. They will offer support in areas such as updating your CV, preparing for interviews and all the other things you need in your career change toolbox. To help you on your way here are 5 top tips to guide you in that promising career change.

  1. Update Your CV.

Your CV is one of your most important tools in order to enter a new field so it is vitally important it is completely updated. Employers will look at your CV, your many experiences and why you would be a strong fit for this position. Ensure you highlight your strengths and your experience and skills relating to the role.  This is also a huge chance to display your transferable skills that you can bring to a new position. There are also plenty of CV workshops if you are unsure as to how you should go about updating your CV. Contact your local recruitment agency as they will have knowledge of upcoming workshops.

  1. Update your skills.

Changing career will allow you to develop and update your skillset, lifelong learning is expected from all employers so they will want to hear and see what you have been doing to stay relevant.  New skills can not only help further your career but help strengthen your soft skills such as your confidence and communication. Whilst it is good to build new skills it does not mean the skills from your previous work are to be discarded. A new work environment allows you to transfer those skills and further utilize them. Examples of transferable skills are those such as teamwork and organization.

  1. LinkedIn

LinkedIn is the perfect opportunity to develop your personal brand online and showcase your digital presence. There are several ways to promote yourself on LinkedIn than just writing down your experiences. You can let recruiters know that you are open to job opportunities by updating your personal headline. You can display your skills which your connections can endorse you for and you can also receive recommendations from former colleagues/professional connections. You can now upload examples of your work/portfolio to LinkedIn so potential employers can see your strengths and how you could be the perfect fit for their organization.

  1. Networking

There is no greater opportunity than to make new professional connections than networking. Since you will be changing careers, research the field you wish to enter and any upcoming events in this area you can attend. Social platforms such as Eventbrite and Meetup are good to network with people that have a similar interest or attend a company event that you wish to work for.

Don’t be afraid to approach people and ask for advice or guidance as to how you can enter this sector or of any new job openings. Also inquire about training or workshops to help further your potential in this industry.

  1. Prepare for Interviews  

Finally make sure you prepare for any upcoming interviews. This will help with your confidence and your ability to have two way conversations. Please highlight relevant experience and prepare your answers and examples around the key problems that needs solved by the employer. Dress suitably for the interview. Ensure you know the travel route and arrive at least 10 minutes early. There is plenty of available guidance to help you prepare for interviews so check out our website for more interview hints and tips.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Interview Tips Tagged With: Careers, CV, graffiti recruitment, INTERVIEW SKILLS, interviews, JOB INTERVIEWS, linkedin, NETWORKING, recruitment agencies, recruitment agencies near me

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