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7 Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Career

Spring isn’t just about decluttering your home, it’s also the perfect time to think about refreshing your career. Does your current role align with your career aspirations? If it feels like you’ve gotten a little off course, here are seven quick and easy ways to help tidy up your professional life and set yourself up for success.

1. Update Your Resume and LinkedIn Profile

Give your resume and LinkedIn a makeover (psst: don’t forget to follow us on LinkedIn for updates on careers at ERIE) by adding new skills, achievements and experiences. Remove outdated information and optimize your profile to reflect your current career goals.

Pro Tip: Though the exact numbers vary, it’s estimated that over 80% of employers now use some form of AI during the resume screening phase. And since AI relies on keywords, it’s vital to carefully tailor your resume to match each different role and associated job description you’re applying to — gone are the days of having just one version of your resume.

2. Declutter Your Inbox and Digital Files

Unsubscribe from unnecessary emails, organize important documents and delete old files you no longer need. A streamlined digital workspace can boost productivity (and help protect your sanity).

3. Network With Purpose

Spring is a great time to reconnect with former colleagues, mentors or industry contacts. To strengthen your professional relationships, you might also want to attend networking events, schedule coffee chats or join LinkedIn groups related to your field. Networking isn’t just about job hunting, it’s about learning, growing and opening new doors.

Pro tip: You might also consider soliciting the help of a professional coach or mentor. Unsure which one might be most impactful at this point in your career? Check out our Coach vs. Mentor blog to learn the main differences and benefits of each.

4. Learn a New Skill

The job market is always evolving and staying competitive means keeping your skills sharp. Identify gaps in your expertise and take an online course, attend a workshop or read industry-relevant books to stay competitive in your field. Learning something new might even reignite your passion for your work and present you with fresh opportunities.

5. Set Career Goals for the Year

Take a moment to assess your professional growth and reflect on your progress. Are you on the right path or could it be time for a career move? Set clear and actionable goals for where you want to be in a year. Break them into smaller steps to track your growth effectively.

Pro tip: Make sure your goals are SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound).

6. Tidy Up Your Work-Life Balance

Are you overworking yourself? Reevaluate your schedule and set boundaries to avoid burnout. Make time for breaks, hobbies and self-care. A well-balanced professional life leads to greater productivity and happiness.

7. Declutter Your Mindset

Negative self-talk and outdated beliefs can hold you back. Let go of imposter syndrome, embrace a growth mindset and start believing in your abilities. A positive outlook can help you navigate challenges and seize new opportunities with confidence.

Springtime is all about renewal, and your career deserves a fresh start, too. By applying these spring cleaning strategies to your career, you can set yourself up for greater success and satisfaction, stay motivated and be prepared for new opportunities when they arise, like all the exciting career opportunities available at ERIE!

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