The challenges facing a transient workforce

The challenges facing a transient workforce

The challenges facing a transient workforce

The world of work can be very competitive. From chasing promotions to securing that perfect new role, professionals have to constantly push themselves if they’re going to climb the next rung of their career ladder.

One thing that can really benefit your career is flexibility. Being willing to adapt your working practices, your ambitions and even your location to suit your employer can help you to stand out from the crowd and seize every opportunity that comes your way. As @thebalance says, “Being flexible when it comes to work is worth a lot. Employees who approach their job with a flexible mindset are typically more highly valued by employers.​”

However, moving town, city or even country for a job brings a few challenges of its own. Transient workers need to adapt quickly to their new environment if they’re going to make the most out of their relocation. So what are the main challenges facing the mobile workforce? We decided to find out.

 

Accommodation  

If you’re in the process of relocating for your work, one of the first things you’ll need to get sorted is your accommodation. A lot of transient workers struggle to find good quality accommodation when they move to a new location. This is often because landlords are reluctant to rent properties to people on short term contracts. Luckily, you can solve this problem quickly and easily by sourcing accommodation through specialist companies. Many towns and cities in the UK are home to businesses that rent fully furnished, high-quality properties on short term contracts. These offer the perfect solution to workers who aren’t sure how long they’ll be staying.

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Transport

Social life

Building an active social life is another major challenge faced by transient workers. Making friends can take time, and if you’re only in a city for a few months, it can be tough to meet people you really get on with. The best way to find new friends fast is to head online and look for local meetup groups. From walking groups to international associations and language exchanges to craft clubs, the internet offers a huge variety of opportunities to network and make friends, so make sure you get out, get active and make the most of it.

 

Transport

If you’ve just moved to a new city or a new country, chances are you want to get out and explore. If you’re planning on bringing your car along to your new home, make sure you find a flat that comes with parking included. This will avoid the need to secure a parking permit and make your life a lot easier. If you’re not going to have your own transport, make sure you choose accommodation that’s close to bus or rail links or somewhere that’s in easy walking distance of local attractions.

Although relocating regularly for work has its challenges, being part of the transient workforce can also bring a lot of rewards. Find out more about finding high quality accommodation in and around the Cambridge area by getting in touch with a member of our team today.