Returning to Work as a Boomerang Employee

The Great Resignation drove millions of workers to leave their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic but now, some workers are returning to the companies they left garnering the nickname “boomerang employees.”

Employees returning to the jobs they quit or were let go from isn’t a new concept, but the trend is gaining traction. If you want to return to your old workplace, here are a few things to consider before accepting a boomerang offer.

Determine Why You Left

You may have quit your job for various reasons, such as a better opportunity for advancement, uncertainty during the pandemic or caring for a loved one. Working for your old company again wouldn’t be bad if you departed positively and avoided burning any bridges. Consider your reason for leaving and whether it is sufficient to warrant a return. Also, if you make it to the interview stage, be prepared to have an answer for the hiring manager or recruiter about why you left and what has changed.

Do Your Research

Do some research now that you’ve decided to rejoin your former employer. You don’t want to waste time getting rehired by a company that won’t hire you back. See if a returnship or return-to-work program is available through Human Resources. If you’re eligible to reapply, investigate any company changes since you left. If you can’t get hired for the same role, would you be willing to work in a different department? Are there any lingering issues that need to be addressed?

Showcase Your Skills

So, what makes this time different? Hiring managers will want to know why you are the best candidate for the job. Since leaving your previous job, you may have gained new skills or earned a degree or certification. You’ll want to create a positive re-entry experience. Show that you are eager to return to the company and why you’re the best fit a second time.

Be Confident About Your Decision

It’s important to think carefully about the decision to return to your old company. Ask yourself the tough questions and consider the benefits and drawbacks of working as a boomerang employee. Maintain your optimism about getting a second chance to reinvent yourself; it may lead to better results in the future, and you may be more committed to staying for the long haul.

Have you returned to a past employer? What tips would you give to other boomerang employees? Let us know in the comments section below!

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