In the ever-evolving tech industry, staying relevant and competitive is crucial. Whether you’re returning after a career break or looking to pivot within the industry, here are our top 4 essential tips to help you reposition yourself and land your next role, with insights and expert advice from Sandra Erickson, Director of our team in Newcastle. 

With over 15 years of experience in recruiting for senior level positions, Sandra has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to helping jobseekers rejoin the workforce and providing insights into navigating the ever-changing technology landscape. 

 

1. Refresh your CV with the latest trends

Your CV is your first impression, so make it count. Highlight your most recent experiences and skills, particularly those relevant to the roles you’re actively targeting 

Use keywords like “cloud computing,” “AI,” “cybersecurity,” or “data analytics” to align with current industry demands. Consider adding a section for certifications and courses to showcase your commitment to continuous learning. 

When applying for roles, your cv may be viewed by multiple stakeholders,” says Sandra. “My advice would be to always tailor your cv to the role that you are applying for, rather than having a one size fits all approach. Ensure you have a summary profile that speaks directly to the reader in terms of how your skills, experience and transferable skills are relevant to the role. 

 

2. Leverage your network

Networking remains a powerful tool in job hunting. Reconnect with former colleagues, attend industry events, and engage in online tech communities.  

Platforms like LinkedIn are invaluable for making connections and staying updated on job opportunities. Don’t be afraid to reach out for informational interviews or referrals from mutual connections or past colleagues. 

“Networking is often overlooked in today's increasingly connected world, but its essential to start making connections in your field of interest,” adds Sandra.  

Using platforms such as Eventbrite will inform you of events in your area that match your interests. Our teams at Harvey Nash are well placed to support you, hosting many events that you’d be welcomed to, in most major locations across the UK and Ireland. 

 

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3. Prepare for technical interviews

Technical interviews can be daunting, but preparation is key. Brush up on core concepts and practice coding problems on platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank 

You should always be ready to discuss your past projects and how you’ve solved complex problems. And remember, interviewers are looking for problem-solving skills and a collaborative mindset. 

"In my experience, technical interviews are an opportunity for you to showcase how you think through technical challenges. It allows you to demonstrate how you navigate through complexity and builds the interviewers confidence in you and your abilities. 

For more tips on preparing for your technical interview, Indeed have published an article here: How To Prepare for a Technical Interview in 6 Steps

 

4. Showcase soft skills

While technical prowess is essential, don’t underestimate the value of soft skills. Communication, teamwork, and adaptability are highly sought after in tech roles.  

Don’t hesitate to highlight these skills in your CV and be prepared to discuss them during your interviews. Prepare examples that you can provide during your interview of how you’ve successfully worked in teams or managed projects. 

"Effectively, technology roles are business focused roles and being able to demonstrate softer skills on how you engage with business stakeholders is essential. This is also an opportunity to demonstrate any transferable skills that you have gained whilst being out of the workforce. 

Discover why soft skills matter in tech with a detailed article by Indeed here: 10 Reasons Why Soft Skills Are Important For Your Career 

 

Summary

Although the emphasis is often put onto the technical interview portion of the hiring process, it’s important to remember that it’s not the only requirement for a role. 

Organisations are becoming increasingly interested in hiring people that can fit into their business and become a part of the wider team. It’s a careful balancing act, but if you are able to focus your time and efforts on all the areas above, you are bound to see improvements. 

Stay proactive, keep learning, and leverage your network to navigate your career journey successfully. And by following these tips, you’ll be well on your way to securing your next role in the tech industry. 

If you are looking to rejoin the workforce, don’t hesitate to reach out to Sandra at Sandra.Erickson@harveynash.com 

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