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Tips To Think About When Searching For A Summer Job
The skills you learn early on will help you develop the professional talents you’ll need later on when looking for a career. These include basic but important skills such as customer service, caring for children and even learning to work with a boss. Employers want motivated people whom are going to arrive to work on time, come with a positive attitude, work hard, work well with others, show leadership qualities, and do the best job they can. You need to show you are a good investment, both for the current position, as well as for any potential future positions which may become available. The purpose of this article is to help you in finding and more important getting that summer job and more importantly the experience that you really want. Here are some tips for you keep in mind and try to follow in finding a summer job, no matter what your field of interest is: Make sure you what you know what your schedule will be during the summer. You’ll want to think of things such as a previously planned vacation and which hours and day will work best for you. Decide what type of work interests you most. If you are interested in clothes, maybe a summer help position at a retail store will work. If you like helping people, apply for work as a camp counselor for kids or at a senior citizen center. Ask yourself if you are willing to relocate for the summer to work. There are many opportunities to work at professional companies through paid internships which may be out of the area. Think about what relevant skills you possess, and what skills and experiences you want to acquire by the end of your summer job. Update your resume before and after your job. Include any information about yourself which would qualify you as a good candidate to work in the field you are applying to, such as personal interests, education and background. Research and contact local businesses in your field of interest. Write, email or phone them about any information they can provide you about obtaining a summer job in their company. You can also write and send out cover letters with your resumes. Get as much information as you can and nothing works better than networking. Talk to as many people as possible about finding a summer job in your field of interest. Network with friends, family and previous employers to help increase your chances of finding an opening for a summer job. The more exposure you have the better your chances become. Check the classified ads in the local newspaper or on websites such as Careerbuilder.com and Craigslist. Other helpful tips & warnings: After you have done all of the leg work, you should be getting call backs about your resume. This is when you should start preparing yourself for an interview, and for any questions the employer might ask about your previous experience, skills and interest. If you send an application, follow it up with a courtesy call, asking if the employer has received and reviewed it. If you do get an interview, send a thank-you letter afterwards. If you have no previous experience in the field you are applying for, you may need to offer to work as an unpaid intern to gain some valuable experience for the next job you apply for. The best piece advice you can receive on finding a summer job is this: Don't procrastinate and don’t wait. Summer jobs get filled fast, so don’t miss your opportunity of finding that perfect summer job and start your job search now. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com For further information on any of these pet and animal issues listed above be sure to check Career World Magazine and College Planning and Management Magazine available for purchase at Magsforless at www.magsforless.com. They sell over 75 different magazine subscriptions with hundreds of other cheap magazinesto choose from. |
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