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4 reasons to move jobs before Xmas…

With the Melbourne Cup just around the corner and Christmas decorations already up in stores, a lot of lawyers we speak to assume there’s no point in looking for a job until the new year.

But now is perhaps the best time for you to make that move. Why? A quick look at our own “live jobs” board shows 100+ vacancies we are currently working on…and that doesn’t include all of the “watching briefs” firms have asked us to keep an eye out for! The months of October, November and December have for years been some of our busiest months in legal recruitment. And there are a few reasons for this…

1.) Recruitment because there is a need

Where one of our clients calls us to say they want help recruiting a lawyer, it’s because there’s plenty of work on and a need to add to their team.

Post July 1, financial year budgets have been reset and there is often an allowance for recruitment or new headcount. So if the work is there, then it’s a live “burning” vacancy.

2.) Beat the “new years resolution rush”

Following a merry Christmas and New Year period, guilt kicks in and people invariably turn their attention to their New Year’s resolution.

Cutting back the mid-week booze, joining a gym, reading more books …oh, and changing jobs.

The only trouble is, a lot of people have the same idea. We receive the biggest influx of CVs and approaches from job seekers at this time, and naturally competition for the (fewer) jobs in the New Year is hotter.

3.) A January move?….forget it. And the salary review too!

The legal world shuts down around this time, and recruitment only really picks up post-Australia Day or when school goes back. And it’s usually partners (who let’s face it, have the final say in recruitment) who take a big chunk of the month of January off .

By the time they’re back at their desk, recruitment is usually the furthest thing on their mind. Cue February, and by the time you go through the interview process, you’re often not starting in your new job until mid-March at least.

Worse still, as you will have only been in the role for a few months, it’s highly unlikely you’ll be eligible for any new financial year salary increase. In effect, you will make the move and be stuck on the same salary for the best part of 15 to 18 months.

4.) No time off like the time off between jobs

Interview in November, serve your four week (usually) notice and start in December. Next thing you know, you’re starting a role at the same time as Christmas parties and functions.

It’s also a great chance to get to know all your new colleagues too. How good! Everyone is in wind-down mode (while pretending not to be!) and then the office usually shuts down for a couple of weeks. When doors open again, you’re well and truly refreshed come early January, and you can ease yourself into your new role – particularly if your partner has taken the month off too!

ABOUT US & HOW WE CAN HELP

As we approach seven years in business as Partners at Peppercorn Recruitment, we have never been as busy as we are at the moment. On top of being busy recruiting for our long-standing clients, we have never had as many new opportunities from new clients in private practice as well as in-house who have approached us to help them grow their businesses.

While Christmas isn’t that far away, there are not only plenty of new and interesting opportunities out there, but there’s also plenty of time to make that move.

Our Partners are both former lawyers and have a combined two decades of legal recruitment experience. We have provided frank, honest and pragmatic advice to many lawyers over their careers on matters such as negotiating salaries, drafting CVs, interview tips and tricks and of course, changing jobs.

We hope you find this a useful point of reference in your career planning, but should you wish to have a confidential discussion about how we can help, please contact either Ross or Peter. We’re happy to help!