Recruitment, Careers & Skills

Hampshire: New Year resolutions reveal 2018 job aspirations

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TBM Team

Many of us view the New Year as the perfect chance to make a fresh start. In fact, almost half (45.6%) of the nation’s professionals admit that they have already made New Year’s resolutions for 2018. What’s more, over three quarters of those (77.2%) revealed that they have made career or work-based resolutions. That’s according to the latest data from CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job site.

The survey of 1,200 sought to explore what workers want to achieve from their career in 2018. From the data it’s clear that UK professionals are feeling confident about their ability to achieve their goals, with 91.5% stating that they believe they will stick to their resolutions. Workers were asked to share the changes that they wanted to implement to their working life this year. The top 10 include:

  1. Look for a new job – 69%
  2. Exercise before or after work – 31.4%
  3. Change career paths – 24.3%
  4. Take a packed lunch every day to save money – 18%
  5. Get promoted by the end of the year – 14.5%
  6. Leave work on time – 14%
  7. Make a career out of their hobby - 13.6%
  8. Go back to education – 11.3%
  9. Take a lunch break everyday – 8.5%
  10. Be more social with their colleagues outside of work – 6.2%

The data also explored the effect these resolutions can have on morale, with the majority (82.8%) of professionals stating that having career-based resolutions makes them feel more motivated at work. What’s more, over one in four (28.7%) workers have shared their goals with their colleagues, and of those that have, 82.7% said their colleagues are supporting them in achieving their aims.

Lee Biggins, founder and managing director of CV-Library, commented on the findings:It’s positive to see that so many of the nation’s professionals are setting themselves up for a great start to 2018. With many looking for a new start in January it’s unsurprising to see that looking for a new job tops the list of New Year’s resolutions. It’s also encouraging to see that such a high percentage of workers are confident they will be able to achieve their aims this year.

“January is the perfect time to set yourself career goals, as you return to work after the festive season and ready for the year ahead. These resolutions can be the motivation you need to take the next exciting step in your career, so if you haven’t thought about yours yet, there is still plenty of time to set yourself resolutions for 2018.”

TBM Team

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