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Why Autumn is a Good Time for Job Searching

Autumn is not only a season of change in nature but also a perfect time for personal and professional new beginnings. If you’re contemplating a career move, autumn may just be the ideal season. Various factors such as market dynamics, company budgets, and personal motivation make autumn an excellent time for job searching.

As summer winds down, many companies ramp up their hiring processes. The summer months often bring a lull in hiring due to holidays and vacations, but come autumn, businesses are back in full swing. According to various recruitment studies, job postings see a noticeable increase in autumn, making it an opportune time to find new opportunities.

Another significant factor is the utilisation of end-of-year budgets. Organisations frequently assess their financial standing in the final quarter and identify remaining budget allocations that need to be utilised. This often results in a flurry of job openings as departments seek to optimise their spending.

One of the lesser-known advantages of job searching in autumn is the reduced competition. Many people wait until the new year or spring to start their job search, assuming those periods offer more opportunities. However, this common perception leaves autumn with fewer job seekers, making it easier for you to stand out and secure interviews.

Securing a job before the festive season can bring financial stability and peace of mind. Knowing that you have a steady income can allow you to enjoy the holidays without the looming stress of job searching.

Take advantage of the autumn season and start your job search now! For more information about our latest vacancies, or to find out how Flexistaff can support your business, contact us on 0844 556 2916 or [email protected].

How to avoid driver fatigue

Shift working can at times mean that drivers find it difficult to get the adequate sleep and rest they require, especially if they are working through unsociable hours. Sleep deprivation can have massive consequences, especially for long distance drivers – here’s some top tips for avoiding mistakes.

Remember the rules. You shouldn’t be driving for more than 9 hours a day and you shouldn’t work more than 13 hours a day – following this guidance is vital for making sure you’re not too tired to work.

Make sure you take breaks. They may seem unimportant, but forgetting or neglecting to take breaks as required can have a huge impact and lead to accidents.

Stay refreshed. Take plenty of water with you on shifts and try to plan healthy and nutritious meals with slow burning energy to get your though. Coffee may seem like your best friend, but it really isn’t! Caffeine can give you a temporary boost but may leave you feeling more tired later on.

The best cure for driver fatigue? Avoid it! Ensure that you get a good rest between shifts – Exercise is also a great way to relax!

For more information about our driving vacancies, or to find out more about how Flexistaff can support your warehouse business, contact Flexistaff on 0844 556 2916 or [email protected].

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