5 Ways To Fast-Track Your Career Online

October 4, 2021
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Want to fast-track your career but your current commitments mean that you’re home-based and need to maximise the value you get from any self-development time?

Thanks in large part to the current global health pandemic, much of the world of work has moved online over the past year or so, and you’d be surprised how far you can get by brushing up on your digital etiquette and capitalizing on all the exciting resources the web has to offer.

And furthermore, one of the best benefits of boosting your vocational value online is that you can tap into wells of knowledge and experience from top professionals in every corner of the Earth.

With that in mind, here are five ways to fast-track your career online.

1. Network online

Networking online is a natural way to make connections and with 740 million users in over 200 countries, no platform is bigger and better than Linkedin. Setting up a profile is easy but following some solid conventions can help you get in touch with recruiters from your dream companies. To get started, take a look at these brilliant networking tips from Linkedin themselves.

2. Create content

One good habit that will make you stand out online to fellow professionals and recruiters is creating valuable content and publishing it on platforms like Linkedin and Medium. Lots of people join such platforms but few make the time to share great content – whether you share useful professional information via engaging text posts, videos or infographics, becoming a creator can take your career to the next level.

3. Study online

In days of yore, earning a high-calibre qualification like an undergraduate or postgraduate degree meant attending a physical university campus according to a rigid timetable. But these days, you can study flexibly for an online degree that will further your career without having to compromise on your family commitments. There’s a wide choice of excellent courses too – reputable institutions like ARU Distance Learning offer qualifications in everything from audiology to construction and civil engineering management.

4. Set up job alerts

Searching for jobs online can be more convenient than flicking through the pages of a paper or visiting an employment agency on person.

But it’s still a time-consuming process, so to optimize your search and set up job alerts on your favourite employment sites and you’ll be emailed promising opportunities at a frequency that suits you.

5. Pay for a pro CV

A well-written CV is still one of the best tools to help sell your skills and ambition to organisations you’d love to build careers in. But instead of struggling to produce a riveting resume on your own, it’s worth investing in a professional version created by a professional.

There are lots of CV services out there but a service like Pay for Precision can help you stand out from the crowd and secure interviews.

These five ways to fast-track your career are accessible to most and any time and money investment involved can be recouped handsomely when you land that dream job – have fun on your digital journey!

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