As Autumn sets in, it’s the perfect time to embrace change, take stock of your career, and spot growth opportunities. Whether you’re in finance, marketing, or administration, aligning the right mindset with timely action can set you up for success before the year ends.
After a well-earned summer — and a surprisingly sunny one for many — September signals more than just a change in the weather. As diaries fill, inboxes start pinging again, and the pace picks up, it’s time to turn our attention to Q4.
It’s about more than a logo. It’s about values.
When the opportunity came up to sponsor the U11 Ashby Girls team this season, it felt like the perfect fit.
Twenty 2 Recruitment and Consultancy is proud to be sponsoring the Stran HR Coffee Morning, a fundraising event benefiting Macmillan Cancer Support. This special event will take place on Friday, 27th September, at Branston Golf and Country Club.
The Stran HR Coffee Morning is an opportunity for local professionals and community members to come together, enjoy a warm cup of coffee, and support a vital cause. Attendees will have the chance to network, share ideas, and contribute to raising funds for Macmillan Cancer Support, which provides essential services and support to those affected by cancer.
“We are thrilled to sponsor this important event,” said Laura Armfield at Twenty2 Recruitment and Consultancy. “Macmillan Cancer Support plays a crucial role in the lives of so many people, and we are committed to doing our part to help raise awareness and funds for their vital services.”
Join us for a morning of camaraderie, compassion, and community spirit as we support Macmillan Cancer Support in their mission to make a difference. Proceeds from the event will go directly to supporting those facing cancer and their families.
Event Details:
Date: Friday, 27th September, 9am, Location:Branston Golf and Country Club
For more information, contact Laura Armfield, laura@22consultancy.co.uk
About Twenty 2 Recruitment and Consultancy:
Twenty 2 Recruitment and Consultancy specializes in connecting talented individuals with leading employers. Our commitment to excellence and community engagement drives our initiatives, including our support for charitable organizations.
A: “I’ve been working in recruitment for nearly 6 years now covering both industrial and professional services sectors.
I began as an Apprentice Resourcing Administrator and went on to receive several promotions and recognition awards for my standout performance.”
Q: What do you enjoy most about working in recruitment?
A: “It gives me so much satisfaction when I successfully place a great candidate with an organisation I have built a strong relationship with and both the candidate and client are happy and excited to begin working together.”
Q: What’s a hobby you have outside of work?
A: “I enjoy going to the gym and going on walks at the weekend.”
Q: What’s a fun fact about you?
A: “Me and my family have 4 tortoises!”
How’s 2024 going so far? It’s a new year and you’re feeling fresh as a daisy after the Christmas break… right?
Maybe you’re not quite feeling settled back into ‘work mode’ yet.
Take a look at our top tips for productivity in 2024.
Set out your intentions and actionable goals for the day ahead. This can be done daily or weekly. Ideally, make a plan before you leave for your holiday so you can hit the ground running when you return. This will help to ease the transition back into work mode.
Keep your workspace neat and tidy. This can help reduce stress and make it easier to focus on important tasks.
And this doesn’t just go for your physical desk but also your virtual desktop. Clear out and organise old files on your computer.
If your colleagues were working while you were off, make time to catch up with them and find out what happened while you were away. This will help you get back into the loop and stay informed.
Give yourself a headstart and get back into routine with a sleep schedule. The likelihood is that you had a few late nights while you were enjoying your time off. Getting back into a bedtime routine will increase your motivation the next day.
Everyone is entitled to time off and the expectation that you should be able to snap back into routine is unrealistic.
Give yourself a break and embrace the ups and downs. Don’t be hard on yourself for taking time to settle back into a routine.
Looking to work with expert recruiters to find top talent in 2024? Get in touch today.
Twenty2 welcomed the opportunity to be part of a recent Daily Express discussion about the job market at the end of 2023 and predictions for 2024.
Our Founder and Recruitment Director, Hayley discussed the challenges that hiring late in the year can present. She adds that, despite this, businesses are often keen to hire in preparation for the new year and candidates shouldn’t ever wait to submit their applications.
Although the article was somewhat negative regarding the current state of the job market, the Twenty2 perspective stood out as a positive voice for recruiters and employers in the UK.
Our positive outlook is echoed by Adam Myers, Head of HR Consulting at Stellamar, who anticipates “a lot of optimism for recruiting and business growth going into 2024.”
Click here to read the original article.
The 2023 jobs market has seen a lot of change, especially in the last quarter and with the recent announcement of the Autumn Statement. With workers striking, job vacancies falling and wages increasing, the after effects of the pandemic and the economic consequences of this are still being felt.
But how will this change going into 2024? Take a look at our predictions for the new year including our thoughts on remote jobs, company branding and the threat of AI.
The world of remote working was embraced during Covid, but we’re now seeing a clear shift in employer mindset around working from home. Many employers are asking their remote staff to return to office working, at least on a hybrid basis. We are expecting this to continue to rise in 2024, with further emphasis on the importance of employee wellbeing and promoting a positive company culture.
Building office-based teams or bringing people back from remote working means that it’s vital that companies find staff that fit their values and work well together. We predict a rise in the importance of personality fit during the interview stages of the hiring process. Researching the company, looking at their social media feeds and utilising websites like Glassdoor can help you to understand the culture and decide if you want to be considered.
Further to this, we predict that the digital space for job vacancies and recruiters will only develop and transform further. The need to be present on social media (especially if you’re hiring) is imperative in this digital age. Building and maintaining your online brand will continue to be a top priority for businesses in 2024. For help with your company’s social media and online presence, contact our team who can offer advice, guidance and practical support.
Following the recent announcement of the Autumn Statement, we now know that big changes are coming up in 2024. This includes increases to the Minimum Wage in April and National Insurance tax cuts from January. The cost of living and job security are issues high on the agendas of candidates that we speak to, whether this will lead to potential candidates being less likely to make a job move, only time will tell. Learn more about the Autumn Statement by clicking here.
Finally, there’s the seemingly ever-present threat of AI and its impact on the jobs market. Do we think a lot will change in 2024? No, not really. Do we think that in 5 years’ time, AI will have an impact on our jobs? Yes, 100%. We know that there are a lot of flaws with AI-generated content, chatbots and automation online, so it will likely take a lot longer for AI to completely take over our jobs. So, if you’re reading an article about losing your job to a robot in 2024, close your browser and enjoy a nice long walk outside.
The world of recruitment is ever-evolving and employers can easily feel overwhelmed by the constant changes in technology, the employment landscape and the economy. The Twenty2 team are here to help you navigate this. We offer 1:1 meetings with our clients to discuss their requirements in detail and prevent any confusion around the hiring process. Ask us anything! Get in touch today.
If you’re a fully remote worker, seeing pictures and Instagram reels of office Christmas parties or roast dinners can create some intense FOMO (fear of missing out!).
But even if you’re based miles away from your team, this shouldn’t stop you from embracing the Christmas spirit while working from home.
Here are our tips to get you in the festive spirit while remote working…
When you work from home, it’s more important than ever to make sure the Christmas decorations are up! Being able to appreciate them and feel festive at all hours of the day is a huge mood booster when the gloomy winter weather kicks in.
Spice up your morning coffee or tea with a festive blend
Invest in an advent calendar that gives you a new treat every day!
Did you know that smells can boost brain activity? Treat yourself to some Christmas-themed aromatherapy to improve your mood and promote productivity this festive season. And relax at the end of the day with a calming scent to wind down.
If you can’t get together in person, arrange a virtual Christmas party where you can socialise with your coworkers, take part in fun activities or even exchange secret Santa gifts that can be posted in advance. A Christmas quiz always goes down a treat!
Using fun filters, props and costumes can bring some festive flair to regular Zoom or Teams meetings. It’s also a great way to take a festive photo of your remote team all together to share on social media.
Do you listen to music or the radio while you’re working? Make sure it’s Christmas-themed! Our top recommendations for Christmas radio are Heart Xmas (106.3) and Magic Radio (105.4). And you can also listen online or on your smart speaker!
Or if you’re more into podcasts, we love The Calm Christmas Podcast with Beth Kempton – a wellbeing author sharing her insight into managing a stress-free Christmas. A very cosy, wholesome listen and perfect if you often feel overwhelmed during the festive season.
Christmas is also the perfect time to reflect on the past year and how far you’ve come. Make sure to express your gratitude for the hard work of your colleagues and team. Sending gifts or e-cards is a great way to personalise the experience.
But if you’re finding it challenging to juggle work and personal commitments, remember to take time for yourself and set those all-important boundaries.
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas, from the Twenty2 team!