For Project Management Tipoffs, the monthly newsletter of project management & recruitment issues, we’re easing into holiday mood. Picture us rolling. Re-read this post, close your eyes and picture us poolside, floating in the inner tube with a built-in cup holder (container in the cup holder can be whatever you like). We’re just lounging, thinking about nothing but the turmoil of our career path-

Picture Arras People rolling like Tupac: we dish out career advice as he dished out prophetic rhymes.
TURMOIL OF OUR CAREER PATH? BAD VISUAL! BAD VISUAL!
So much for getting away from it all. The reality is, the time away from the job leaves you to contemplate what you want out of this working life. A change of scenery? A change in working practise? Become a contractor? Become a PAYE permie? You’d better believe it can come up. So Tipoffs remains constructive whilst we chill poolside – we’ve got the answers to those ideas flowing into methods and reason to fight your career malaise and determine the best manner to move forward.
Here’s a rundown of how our article selection lays out:
- Is It Time to Move On? – Tips on how to take those brainstorms from Ibitha toward a better career move in Islington or elsewhere
- Differentiate Yourself in the Marketplace: The Network You Keep – The market of hidden job vacancies is not going away – in fact, it’s growing. Here’s how you grow your professional profile and meet those unadvertised roles face to face.
- First-Hand Thoughts of an Emboldened Project Manager – One project manager tells us more about her surge in confidence in recent days as we qualify research that shows candidates being more likely to hold out for better job offers.
- Book Review: “Now You’ve Been Shortlisted” – Lindsay Scott’s thorough and concise take on Denise Taylor’s interview tips account.
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Picture us rolling…toward a brand new future.
Images courtesy Zennie Abraham, aka rennie_62 @Flickr and re-used with permission







