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Thinking about making a career change? Do you know what’s important to you in a job?

When thinking about a career change, or changing jobs, there are a few things that you need to think about before you start making job applications.
As well as practical things like location, salary and the job market, when considering a career change, don’t forget to look into updating your skills and experience – especially if you are returning to work after taking a break.
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Thinking of returning to work? Top job hunting tips

If you listen to what’s in the media these days, you’ll no doubt feel that the job market is very competitive and you may even have convinced yourself that there are no jobs out there at all. But this is far from the case – you only need to look in the recruitment sections of newspapers and look online to see that there are jobs to be had!
Yes – it is true that there is now a lot of competition to get a job, but it is not impossible. What you need to do is make sure that your application stands out from the crowd.
Here are a few tips to help you get the edge in searching for a job and landing the job of your dreams.
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Real mum profile: Maria Law, Sweetling
Mum of four Maria Law, 48, runs Sweetling (www.sweetling.co.uk) with her business partner and sister-in-law Sophie, and between them they have eight children.
Find out how they juggle motherhood with an innovative business that aims to make underwear for young girls as innocent and fun as possible.

What work did you do before you set up your company?
I have been a jam maker at Chivers, a turkey plucker at Tubby Turkeys, an ice-lolly maker at Country boy ice cream, a seasonal potato, apple and strawberry picker, a press officer at the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food; and a receptionist at Cambridge Evening Newspapers.
