Wow, this year has been flying by and suddenly it's late July. If you're like many of the people I work with, this time of year can sneak up on you, especially if your career hasn't gone the way you planned in 2025. Maybe your goals from January have fallen by the wayside. Maybe your job search is taking longer than you expected. Or maybe you're stuck in a role that no longer fits, and you’re not sure what to do next.
No matter where you are, this is a great time to stop, reflect, and reset. We usually think of January as the moment for new beginnings. But late summer can be just as important, especially when there's still time to make real progress before the year ends.
Whether you're job searching or simply trying to stay prepared in a changing job market, this is your mid-year career checkup. Use it to regroup and move forward with clarity.
Take Inventory: What’s Changed Since January?
Start by giving yourself a moment to reflect. What has shifted in your professional life since the start of the year?
Maybe you’ve taken on new projects or learned new skills, but you haven’t added them to your resume or LinkedIn profile. Maybe your goals have changed, and what felt important six months ago doesn’t feel the same now. Or maybe you're watching your company downsize and wondering how secure your role really is.
Try asking yourself a few honest questions:
What’s going well in my professional life?
What feels off, frustrating, or unclear?
What do I want to continue doing? What needs to change?
You don’t need all the answers right now. The goal is to understand where you stand today so you can make better decisions for the months ahead.
Update Your Toolkit
Think of your resume, LinkedIn, and professional materials like your emergency kit. You don’t want to wait until you need them to get them ready.
Start with your resume. Add new wins, updated responsibilities, or any results you've delivered this year. Think about outcomes. What changed because of your work? Even if you don’t have numbers, you can show impact through results, improvements, or successful projects.
Next, check your LinkedIn profile. Does your headline show what you actually do—or what you want to do next? Is your summary still accurate? If not, take some time to rewrite it to reflect your current focus and strengths. Even if you’re not actively looking, recruiters and hiring managers are still searching. You want to make sure you’re presenting your best self.
And while you're at it, consider updating your headshot. It doesn't have to be a professional studio photo. Just something recent, clear, and polished. It shows that you’re engaged and up to date.
Reconnect Before You Need To
One mistake many people make is waiting until they’re in a tight spot before reaching out to their network. But the best networking happens when there's no pressure.
Late summer is the perfect time to reconnect with people you haven’t spoken to in a while. Reach out to 3 or 4 former coworkers, mentors, or peers. Send a quick message just to say hello and check in. You don’t need to ask for anything, just keep the connection warm.
You can also start planting new seeds. Attend a professional event, join a local meetup, or register for an online panel. These small steps can lead to new opportunities, referrals, or simply fresh ideas.
If you’re not sure what to say, try something simple like:
“Hi [Name], I’ve been thinking of you lately and wanted to check in. Hope all is well on your end. Let’s catch up sometime soon.”
You’ll be surprised how many people are open to reconnecting. Sometimes all it takes is a friendly nudge.
Make a Plan for the Rest of the Year
Fall always moves fast. Between back-to-school, holidays, and Q4 goals, it’s easy to lose track of time. That’s why August is a smart time to set one or two clear goals for your career.
These don’t have to be huge goals. Think small and specific. What can you do in the next 90 days to move your career forward?
Some ideas:
Apply to 5 new roles
Rework your resume
Reach out to 10 people in your network
Take a short course to build a new skill
Post something on LinkedIn to grow your visibility
Make sure you choose something you can actually stick with. The goal isn’t to do everything, it’s to do something consistently. Write it down. Track it in a notebook, calendar, or app. Share it with a friend or coach if that helps you stay accountable.
The more clear and consistent you are, the more confident you’ll feel as the year winds down.
You Don’t Need a Total Overhaul, Just a Reset
If you’re feeling behind, you’re not alone. The job market in 2025 has been unpredictable. Layoffs, company changes, and hiring freezes have affected professionals at every level. But you don’t need to completely reinvent yourself to make progress.
A reset is about getting clear. It’s about refreshing your mindset, cleaning up the things you’ve put off, and setting a direction that feels right for where you are today.
If you’re actively looking for work, this is your moment to sharpen your tools and your focus. If you’re not job searching but feeling stuck, use this time to explore new ideas or reconnect with what motivates you. And if you’re somewhere in between, focus on small actions that build momentum.
Fall is often one of the busiest times for hiring. But the people who benefit from that are the ones who start preparing now, not later. So take an hour this week to pause, reflect, and realign.
You don’t need to fix everything overnight. You just need to take the next step.
If you’re not sure where to start, I help professionals with resume writing, LinkedIn optimization, and career coaching to get clear, confident, and ready for what’s next.