A major part of every working person’s life is their career and career progression. It ranks alongside family, health and finance as the most important considerations of almost the entire population. Therefore, many people need and use every tool, help and piece of advice they can get in order to further their careers. As well as progression through a pre-defined career path such as the medical or law industries, people can stay within their own sector or have a complete career change and tackle something completely different. The choice of career and employment throughout the world is huge, with increasing opportunities to work abroad and in various sectors throughout someone’s employment lifetime.
The internet is becoming an increasingly important part of career advice for many, many people. Lots of information on careers and job vacancies is available on the internet as well as the fact that people can get advice and help on the next steps to take in their career progression online. The use of search engines to look for specific jobs, employers and recruitment agencies is very helpful. Almost all recruitment agencies in the UK have an online presence and advertise all their vacancies online on their websites. Users of these agencies and websites can browse all careers that match their skills and some sites even have skill matching tools that does this automatically. This helps people hugely with time management when searching for a new career. Many of these websites also offer online career advice such as how to construct a curriculum vitae correctly, how to write a cover letter and also interview tips and techniques. These websites can be used as the first step in the procedure and can be followed by contact with recruitment consultants or prospective employers, in order to further the process.
It is possible for some people to train online using remote study areas such as the Open University. Establishments such as these allow people to obtain qualifications as advanced as a degree through studying completely online. E-learning is an area of huge potential with a lot of room from growth and expansion. As with many aspects of the internet, online learning will help people who have tight schedules and little time to devote to training.
Another benefit of the internet for people who are looking at progressing or changing their job is that they can easily and quickly gain other peoples opinions and ideas. Recruitment consultants, business leaders and people employed in many disciplines use online job forums to discuss aspects of employment, recruitment and career progression. Through these forums and discussion points people can find out the advantages and disadvantages of various jobs and careers and also what the reality of working in a particular sector is like. They can also gain help and advice on how to tackle a particular recruitment or career issue.
To summarise, the internet is rapidly becoming an important tool in employment, careers and recruitment. All people interested and involved in these areas can benefit from using the internet to help them, whether it is for training, learning, finding a job or finding a suitable candidate for a job.