Working Mums Are Now Ideal Staff Members For the Large Corporates As Well As The Usual Christmas Retail Positions
Large corporate firms such as KPMG and Morgan Stanley are now looking for women who left their careers to have a family and who are now considering re joining the workforce. These budding employees are considered ideal as their skills and knowledge are esteemend and flexible working becomes easier to deliver.
Historically women who left work to have a family had little choice when they decided to return to the workplace as flexibility of hours to fit in with nursery and school times was very difficult to deal with. Often women would work evenings in a retail situation or more recently in some kind of call centre, operating in a customer care environment, as these roles were the main ones with flexibility. Opportunities were also offered in the “party selling” type roles with the likes of Avon and Tupperware. Again these were attractive to returning mums as they offered a high degree of flexibility and the ability to Work From Home.
There has always been a demand for extra retail cover, especially in the lead up to Christmas and this again has been a sector where women returning to work after having a child have found opportunities, especially over the last 20 years as evening shopping and Sunday shopping has become the norm. But even with good employers such as the ones named so far the flexible roles on offer until recently have not been career type ones. They have been just a way of adding further income to the family coffers and have given women with a moderately static role.
With the development of technology and the advent of the Internet Business all this is now altering. We see the large organizations such as Barclays and Morgan Stanley actually making a definite effort to enlist mothers back into the workplace and not only that, but the roles on offer are at a much higher level than those offered before.
This sort of development is due in part to the advent of broadband, providing very quick download speeds to most of the country which in turn has allowed remote working to become an option. The opportunity to work from home or at a satellite office near to home rather than travel into the city is a big advantage for a lot of women with child care to deal with. Local school runs can still be dealt with and the travelling time to an office is cut out altogether meaning that the actual time spent “at work” is totally constructive and there is more time for family life.
Another feature of the changing business scene that has provided opportunities for mothers to return to work in high flying jobs is the growth of many internet businesses. These normally operate without a definite physical base and the majority of employees are able to work from home on Online Jobs using all the online technologies available and being developed.
It is therefore clear to see why the larger organizations are tapping into this rich seam of talent, as it offers them with the opportunity to get hold of individuals with a high skill level who need no more than some refresher training to be fully functional. It will be interesting to see if some of the SME’s start to recognise this potential too and take advantage when the job vacancy numbers rise following the countries pull away from recession.
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