Tuesday, March 3, 2020
5 Reasons Why Summer Job Hunting Will Get You a Job
5 Reasons Why Summer Job Hunting Will Get You a Job You may think nothing happens in the summer. No one is really working or hiring, so you may as well take a break from your job search until Labor Day rolls around, right? Big mistake. The fact is there are still job offers to be found out there- even in the dog days. Remain at the top of the game, and hopefully one of those jobs will be yours for the taking. Here are 5 specific reasons why you should persevere in your hunt for the next great opportunity over the summer months.1. Itââ¬â¢s the perfect time to take stockThis is particularly true if youââ¬â¢ve been looking for a new job for a few weeks or months. The summer is a good time marker. Take a step back and evaluate your progress. What has and hasnââ¬â¢t been working? Could you glam up your resume or LinkedIn profile a bit? Re-hone and rehearse your elevator pitch? Come up with a new strategy? The self-examining work you do now will pay offââ¬ânot only over the summer, but throughout your career.2. Youââ¬â¢ll ge t a leg up on the competitionWhile there are still jobs out there in the summer, there are far fewer applicants. Now that youââ¬â¢re in on the secret, you can be sure that your resume is circulating among far fewer resumes in the summer months. So while the other guys are at the beach, youââ¬â¢ll be making forward progress. Keep networking, keep applying. Keep your eye on the prize.3. Interviews are less complicated to scheduleYour workload has eased up a bit, and the same is probably true for recruiters. Youââ¬â¢ll find itââ¬â¢s much easier to find a mutually convenient time to meet someone in the summer months. Plus, thereââ¬â¢s often a more relaxed and casual feel in the office. And, if your boss is away, you wonââ¬â¢t have to worry about lying to her when you duck out for an interview with a headhunter!4. Networking can be more casualJust like the office dress code, the professional networking scene eases up a bit in summer. Gone are the formal mixers and event s. You can try the ââ¬Å"grab a burger and a beerâ⬠strategy, or perhaps join a league sports team. And when youââ¬â¢re relaxed? You probably appear more confident. There are many more opportunities for casual conversations. You can start with the weather or the Red Sox and end up with a job prospect.5. Youââ¬â¢ll have time to reevaluateHow did your year go at your current job? How well were you compensated? How well did you meet your goals? If you have a dream job on the horizon, nowââ¬â¢s a good time to take stock and figure out what skills and certifications you may need to acquire to get there. Confer with your time table and make sure youââ¬â¢re not straying too far from it.In short, use these slower months to kick your job searching butt into high gear! Your future fall self will thank you.
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