Summer Job Hunting: A Time When Managers Do A Lot Of Hiring

There are certain times in the year that are most conducive for job hunting, and one of them is the summer job hunting period following Labor Day while the other is the period after New Year’s Day. After Labor Day, when summer vacations give over, summer job hunting gets back into full swing with companies hiring like nobody’s business. Also, the summertime is a period when it is most suitable to look for a job because companies are faced with fewer choices, so your chances as a job hunter will increase considerably.

Don’t Let The ‘Dog Days’ Get You Down

Summer job hunting is also a good time because it is now that managers are trying their level best to exhaust their budgets and fulfill hiring commitments in order to achieve their objectives. Many job seekers are however filled with dread that summer job hunting will not be rewarding because the dog days of hunting for jobs are the sultriest days in the summer, which means that you may have to learn to create your own opportunities, and thus will need to get up and about and chase down the jobs in hot weather conditions.

It is thus a good idea to plan for your summer job hunting well before summer actually sets in, and the first step would be to decide on a particular summer job including the type of job, location, hours and of course, the pay. Maybe no one job will meet all your expectations, but you should be able to find many that meet a greater proportion of your requirements by expanding your search as widely as possible.

You should also complete a self-analysis and realize what you have to offer, your level of skills and the kind of work experience that you are bringing along with you to the job. You will also need to consider your educational qualifications, which will suit a particular job type, and then prepare a resume that contains all the relevant information to aid you in your summer job hunting quest.

With resume in hand, you will then need to further your summer job hunting prospects by tapping all the available resources such as talking with parents and older family members, friends and acquaintances, and generally networking till a suitable job opening presents itself to you. You should read up all the newspaper advertisements and surf the Web and then start applying in earnest.

Summer job hunting will mean finding jobs in a number of places such as local merchants, small businesses, corporate offices, stores at the malls, hotels and resorts, tourist attractions, golf and tennis clubs, grocery stores, fast food and restaurants, parks and recreation departments, local government summer job programs, summer camps and finally, the best option - working for yourself.

Employers will want you to be motivated and have a positive attitude and be able to work hard, and generally pay back on their investment in you which should possibly even open up new vistas for you besides just being a short-term summer job hunting solution.

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