Dear Mums going back to work,
Returning to work after maternity leave can be hard. 50% of the Eight Recruitment office are mums so you can trust us when we say we know (well most of us) how you’re feeling.
Regardless of if you’re a first or fourth time mum, transitioning back into work after time off can be difficult as you get used to a new schedule, have a baby transition into daycare or other care, and try to pick up where you left off.
In addition to the brain fog, you might have forgotten a few things like how to screenshot, or what the trick is to get the printer working, but that’s okay. The screenshot thing actually happened, and we wouldn’t have been surprised but it was our resident IT go-to who usually is the one who teaches us that kind of stuff. So yep, it happens to the best of them.
One thing we’ll bang on about is that you’re not expected to come back and hit the ground running and if you’ve got a supportive workplace, they’ll understand this (if you don’t, we’re a recruitment agency and can help out with that).
Nadene who had 3 kids under 3 knows the ins and outs of returning to work after mat leave well, so we've chatted to her and gotten some tips to help you get back into work mode.
We’ve been chatting about this topic a lot lately as Eight is welcoming back two recruiters from maternity leave over the next few months. But in addition to this we’ve got a few more mums who impressively manage the balance between mum and work life, and even though they work part-time, they’re just as much a key part of our business.
Sometimes we are a forgetful bunch and so Amy’s out of office that she has set for her day off on Wednesdays is a perfect example of setting expectations and politely reminding your colleague for the 8,349 time that you don’t work a certain day of the week. And we also love the updates on Ziggy’s bike-riding adventures 👇
You’ve got this mums. If doubt is creeping into your mind about returning to work, our recruiters who are mums like to note that coming back to work means you get to go to the toilet by yourself. And you can duck out of the office to go to a shop without 17 bags. It’s the little things, right?
Good luck,
The Eight team.