If you are working, many people want to get the year-end bonus, but at the same time, they also want to pay more attention to the opportunities of other families and consider for the coming year, so they need to pay attention to the work situation in the market at all times. If you have friends or headhunters who know other companies, they will open up an information channel for you, let you know more about the recruitment needs of the market, provide more information support for your next career path, and facilitate your future choice.
If you have left your job, whether to consider looking for a job depends on whether you want to join your next job as soon as possible and whether your existing savings are enough to support you to start working again next year, instead of focusing on the fact that the New Year is only one month away. After all, you still have to interview, re-interview, offer and confirm the offer. If you don't go to the last link, you can't go to the next link. These things need to be implemented step by step, so whether you want to find a job depends on your current situation. But there is no doubt that many companies will conduct talent inventory and recruitment at the end of the year, and do a good job in talent reserve and talent screening for next year's performance and performance sprint.
Looking for a job years ago or years later has its advantages and disadvantages. There were few opportunities to find a job before last year, because the company didn't recruit many people. But if you can meet a position that you think is suitable, it should be a position that the company urgently needs because of business expansion or brain drain. This kind of position will generally have higher interview efficiency and less competitive pressure. There are more job opportunities after the year, but there are also more competitors. Our competitors not only didn't find jobs years ago, but also jumped ship after the year, and there are a large number of popular fresh graduates, so the competition will be more intense.