Jump to content

Recommended Posts

After 7 years of 'raising the kids' I am looking to dip my toes back in the world of gainful employment. Initially it will be only for a few hours a week, preferably during school hours to gain confidence and refresh the working muscles so to speak!. I still have a little one at nursery for only 15 hours a week half day each day and two others in school.


Anyone done similar and have any tips on where to look, how to brush up on IT skills etc?


All and any help/advice gratefully received. It all feels very daunting at the moment.

What area of work were you in before and what are you looking to do?


In terms of IT, if you're likely to be using Microsoft applications then its website has really good training modules to use the various software. I'd highly recommend these as a way to re-familiarise (or just learn, given that they've completely changed all the programs in the last few years - so annoying!) yourself with Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc. https://support.office.com/en-gb/article/Office-Training-Center-b8f02f81-ec85-4493-a39b-4c48e6bc4bfb (If you click on the relevant product you can do training in the older versions).


While I was "only" away for 2 years, I know how daunting it feels. But can attest that, like anything, the anticipation is far worse than the reality. Good luck!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Hi .. I’ve still got the  bike lock 😀
    • I think the only way to sort this is to ban loud fireworks for private sale (and preferably ban fireworks altogether except for public displays). I don't know whether that has implications I'm not aware of eg I have no idea how many people are involved in firework manufacture.
    • Very happy to recommend Tommy Rooney's excellent work again. He's been servicing my boiler for years now, but this time he swiftly fixed a leaky radiator valve. I put out a call on Friday and it was repaired - and improved - by Monday evening. I asked him if he had an opinion about my other radiators, and he reassured me as he pointed out the leaky bathroom rad was a non-standard length, which was why it caused problems. There followed a brief but detailed history of improvements in regulations for valves and fittings over the years, so that I could understand precisely what the issue was. How many plumbers will do that for you? "I've just got a memory for weird things," says Tommy modestly.
    • Wanted 2 x Adult and 1 x Children tickets for Dulwich fireworks tonight please!
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...