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5 Job Search Tips for Summer

job search tips for summerLooking for some job search tips for summer? You’re in luck! Here are a few strategies to keep you motivated and productive throughout the summer months when lots of folks are taking a break from the office to get a little bit of R&R. 

Tidy Up
If the job search has slowed down for you this summer, take advantage of the downtime and tidy up your employment tools. Clean up your resume and update your online profiles like LinkedIn. Dedicate time to researching companies you’re interested in; see if they have any open positions advertised on their websites or on job search sites. Consider reaching out to a local staffing agency that places job candidates in your area of interest.

Network
If your social calendar heats up in the summer, take advantage of it! Attend summer festivities where you can not only have fun, but can also do some networking. Think picnics, BBQs, baseball games and golf outings. Summer is the perfect time to meet new people and expand your circle of professional connections. 

If your social calendar heats up in the summer, take advantage of it! Attend summer festivities where you can not only have fun, but can also do some networking.

Do an Internship
Look for summer internship opportunities. It’s a great way to add relevant experience to your resume. It’s also a great way to explore a new industry, if you’ve been thinking about changing directions with your career. You can dip your toes in the water before diving in.

Consider Temp Work
Summer offers many seasonal and temporary job opportunities, especially in certain industries like travel, tourism and construction. Keep your options open and consider taking on part-time, seasonal work that will provide a paycheck and the flexibility to continue pursuing long-term, permanent job opportunities. 

Reflect
Maybe you’re at a crossroads in your career and are unsure which direction to take moving forward. The summer can be a good time to reflect and do a self-evaluation of your personal and professional goals. Look for self-guided online career assessment tools. Better yet, connect with a staffing agency. Many offer skill assessments and other helpful resources that can help bring your next career move into focus!

Keep your job search momentum this summer! You’ll be ahead of the game once summer ends and the busier hiring period kicks into gear after Labor Day. If you’re looking for some job search support, connect with A.R. Mazzotta. 

Sources:
https://www.reviewjournal.com/life/10-ways-to-earn-a-few-extra-bucks-this-summer/

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