Friday, November 29, 2019

Seasonal Jobs May Lead to More Permanent Employment

Seasonal Jobs May Lead to More Permanent EmploymentSeasonal Jobs May Lead to More Permanent Employmentseasonal jobs with flexible schedules that are fit for professionals like yourselves. The numbers for seasonal employment this year are looking to be the best in years, and very promising for job-seekers looking to turn a seasonal job into a permantent job, according to a survey on the Top Areas for Seasonal Jobs just released by CareerBuilder.The CareerBuilder/HarrisInteractive survey highlightsthat the best career categories to look for seasonal jobs are within the professions of customer service, administrative and clerical support, shipping and delivery, and hospitality. Additionally, seasonal jobs can be found in the areas of inventory management, accounting and finance, non-retail sales, marketing, technology, and public relations. The best news of all, for those of you looking to transition your temporary, seasonal job into something mora permanent 40 percent of employers who plan to hire seasonal employees said that they will likely transition some into full-time, permanent employees, up from 31 percent last year. Heres some great advice on positioning yourself to transition from a seasonal or temporary job into something more permanent. This advice was given by the employers themselves, so its certainly worth rememberingProvide great customer service by offering help instead of waiting to be asked for it.Let the hiring manager know up front that theyd like full-time employment.Proactively ask for more projects and responsibilities.Present ideas on how to incorporate something new or do something better.Ask thoughtful questions about the organization.And our number one piece of advice for seasonal jobs is this APPLY NOW According to the survey, Eighty percent of employers are not accepting applications beyond November. Happy Seasonal Employment Hunting

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