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Could Job Hopping Benefit Your Teaching Career?

May 31, 2018 by Lee Stanley

 

Previous years job hopping has been regarded as a negative aspect and was seen that the individual clearly had trouble holding down a job or lacked commitment and focus on their job. Things are in fact changing and what previously was a deal breaker for a candidate could now be in their favour with the current climate.

Changing your job frequently is now common amongst millennials who can progress in their career by using different companies as stepping stones to their path to success, whereas previously this had to be done in one single organisation.

One of the most valuable traits was security when it came to potential employee hiring decisions. It indicated that they were more likely to stick around if given the job, than a job hopper. Nowadays having a number of jobs doesn’t mean that you’re a job hopper. Employers see this experience as you wanted to generate more skills and experience, in a variety of environments. So, do you agree? Do you think that job-hopping in this current climate can affect your career?

Here are a few of the benefits of job hopping:

1) Earn more

If you stay in the same job for years, you will be aware that pay-rises are few and far between and probably not as generous as you would hope for. By beginning a new role at a new company, it’s highly likely to result in your salary increasing and an opportunity for negotiation.

2) Gain new skills

Working in different jobs and companies will give you the opportunity to gain new skills, and you’re able to experience different processes and techniques. Remember that with every new role will come new experiences different colleagues and the varied responsibilities. This is always beneficial for your future career prospects.

3) Experience different company cultures

Job hoppers working their way through different companies throughout their career will experience a variety of company sizes, industries, and people. This quality will be attractive to potential employers as they will be filled with ideas and suggestions.

4) Move up the career ladder faster

Promotions can often take a while, and it all depends on the size of the organisation you’re in. It’s common that there won’t be a senior position available within the company unless someone leaves and you can’t guess when that will be.

If you prove yourself and convince your boss that you deserve an opportunity then you can remove all these stigmas, and you can go to where the vacancies are rather than wait around for the opportunity to arise.

5) Multiple employers on resume

Some employers are hesitant when it comes to hiring people whose CV demonstrates short stints at various companies, although some do love that people have a diverse background. Multiple cultures that consist of different management styles and responsibilities can create a well-rounded employee- believe in yourself!

Filed Under: General Tagged With: employability, jobs, teaching

Teacher of Science job, Lincoln, Lincolnshire

March 1, 2017 by Education News Pipe

Teacher of Science job, Lincoln

A teaching position has arisen within a Lincoln secondary school. We are looking to recruit a supply teacher for a teacher of Science job.

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Filed Under: Lincolnshire Teaching Jobs | Hadfield Education Personnel, Science Teaching Jobs Tagged With: in, jobs, lincoln, Primary, teacher

SEN Teaching assistant job Mansfield, Nottinghamshire

January 23, 2017 by Lee Stanley

SEN Teaching assistant job MansfieldA Nottinghamshire school require cover for an SEN Teaching assistant job Mansfield. Are you a specialist SEN teaching Assistant?

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Filed Under: Nottinghamshire Teaching Jobs, SEN Jobs, Teaching Assistant Jobs Tagged With: assistant, jobs, Mansfield, notts, teaching

Cover Supervisor jobs, Worksop, Nottinghamshire

January 18, 2017 by Lee Stanley

We are looking to recruit for a growing number of Cover Supervisor jobs in Worksop. The work will be in secondary schools in the Worksop and Retford area. The jobs start ASAP and are required to keep up with ever increasing school cover needs. As a Cover Supervisor you will be flexible in your work ethic, an individual who will be ready to cover any planned and unplanned staff absences. The work has the potential to go long-term for the right applicants.

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Filed Under: Cover Supervisor Jobs | Hadfield Education Tagged With: behaviou, in, jobs, nottinghamshire, schools

Cover Supervisor jobs in Chesterfield, Derbyshire

March 17, 2016 by Lee Stanley

Cover-Supervisor-teaching-childrenCover Supervisors needed  to fill jobs and cover in Secondary Schools in the Chesterfield area ASAP. If you are a flexible individual who will be ready to cover any planned and unplanned staff absences and have experience of working with 11-16 years old’s we want to hear from you. [Read more…] about Cover Supervisor jobs in Chesterfield, Derbyshire

Filed Under: Cover Supervisor Jobs | Hadfield Education, Derbyshire Teaching Jobs Tagged With: chesterfield, Cover Supervisor, education, jobs, Secondary

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