Thursday, July 23, 2020
Youre Hired! A Guide to Making Temporary Jobs Count - Blog Job Hunting Career Management Solutions
Youâre Hired! A Guide to Making Temporary Jobs Count Pexels If youâre like many job seekers, you view temporary jobs as a means to an end a way to earn extra money while youâre looking for a more permanent role. And thereâs an even greater incentive for taking on temporary work this year. Of the 2,257 hiring managers surveyed in the CareerBuilder Q4 2017 Job Forecast, 51 percent said they plan to increase pay for temporary roles. Still, taking a narrow view and focusing only on the paycheck is holding you back from what could become a lucrative and rewarding full-time career. In the same survey, 70 percent of hiring managers said they plan to bring at least some temporary staff on full-time. That means through hard work and determination thereâs a great chance your temporary job will turn into a permanent position, so youâd better act fast. Hereâs how to make the most out of temporary job opportunities: 1) Donât overlook cultural fit Since more employers are bringing temporary workers on board full-time, itâs more important than ever to pay attention to workplace culture. In fact, in the 2017 CultureIQ Company Culture Trends and Insights report, 89 percent of the 28,371 employees surveyed said their companies hire people whose values align with the goals of the organization. #CompanyCulture still matters in #TempJobs so be sure the fit is right. Click To Tweet A bad fit will soon become frustrating and make you want to quit. By contrast, when you find a company with a positive cultural fit, thereâs a great chance youâll excel there. 2) Take temporary jobs seriously Some job seekers take a laid-back approach to temporary jobs, knowing the work will be ending soon. They think itâs OK to slack off or do halfway work. But temporary jobs are still jobs. Take advantage of the opportunities for career growth that this work provides. That includes professional networking and building your contact list. According to the 2016 LinkedIn Global Talent Trends study, 39 percent of the more than 26,000 employees surveyed said they got a job through employee referral. If youâre not making contacts, no one can vouch for your work ethic. To that end, itâs important to be a team player. Assist co-workers when possible. Be open to learning new skills and even staying late when asked. This shows you care about the work and the company and that youâd be an asset as a full-time employee. While itâs unlikely there will be a formal performance review, employers still notice how you conduct yourself at work. Ask managers for feedback on your work performance. Any insight you receive will help you improve professionally. 3) Learn new skills and build on existing skills They say knowledge is power. That means anything you can learn on a temporary job can help you excel in other aspects of your career. Donât miss the opportunity to build your #skillset through temp work. Click To Tweet For instance, if youâre working as a cashier at a retail store, youâre gaining skills in money management, communication, and the ability to work under pressure. Other skills learned through temporary work include customer service, sales and marketing, tech skills, logistics, and more. Nowâs the time to shift your view on temporary jobs. Position yourself for a full-time role by making sure youâre a good fit into the company culture and learning new skills while perfecting existing ones. Employers will be impressed by your varied skill set and initiative. When they see youâre a well-rounded professional, theyâll be compelled to consider you for a permanent position in the company. What are you doing to maximize your temporary job? Let us know in the comments!
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