Whether you are looking for a summer job or more work experience, a temporary job can be a great transition to full-time employment. Check out this guide to being a temporary employee. ➡️ https://ow.ly/W9qx50Sh6J1
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How to land a job offer this summer WITHOUT having to hustle OR burn out, part 2: how to set and stick to office hours PS: check out the full article I wrote about job searching in the summer in the comments! #jobsearch #jobseeker #jobseeking #jobsearchtips #interviewprep
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🌞 Top 5 Benefits of a Summer Job—Besides Pay 🌞 Summer jobs aren't just about making some extra cash! Check out these awesome perks that come along with working during the sunny season: 1️⃣ Building valuable skills: A summer job is a fantastic opportunity to develop new skills that will benefit you in the long run. Whether it's customer service, time management, or teamwork, you'll gain valuable experience that can boost your resume. 2️⃣ Expanding your network: Working during the summer allows you to meet new people and expand your professional network. You never know who you might connect with, and these connections could open doors to exciting opportunities down the line. 3️⃣ Gaining real-world experience: Summer jobs provide a taste of the real world, giving you a glimpse into different industries and work environments. This firsthand experience can help you make more informed decisions about your future career path. 4️⃣ Developing independence: A summer job can teach you valuable life skills, such as managing your own finances, being responsible for your schedule, and making important decisions. These experiences will help you become more independent and self-reliant. 5️⃣ Creating lasting memories: Summer jobs often come with fun and memorable experiences. From team outings and bonding with coworkers to learning new things and overcoming challenges, you'll create memories that will stay with you for years to come. So, if you're considering a summer job, remember that it's not just about the paycheck. Embrace the opportunity to grow, learn, and make unforgettable memories along the way! ☀️💼 #SummerJobPerks #BeyondThePaycheck #WorkAndPlay
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Building an anti-procrastination retreat in the hills of Kerala 🌴 | Partner @ Mad Hauz Media | Failed Entrepreneur | Semi Retired Marketeer | Aspiring Farmer
Some examples of good NOs to say 👇🏾 No, I can’t jump on a quick call right now. No, I won’t be able to work this weekend. No, we can’t turn this around in a day. No, we can’t make one of the interns do it. No, we can’t make it work in this budget. No, I don’t think I can work for this salary. No, I don’t want a promotion without a pay raise. No, I can’t make it to the mandatory after work party. No, ffs, I can’t make it go viral. (ffs to be said inside mind but loudly)
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🔍 Thinking about part-time jobs for the new academic year? Check out the top 5 openings for this week. These positions are perfect for earning that extra income over term time and summer holidays. For all the details and application instructions, don't forget to register on Handshake - the platform connecting job seekers and employers. 🤝 Don't miss out on these exciting opportunities! #PartTimeWork #JobSearch #Careers
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In this month's edition of Stroll Magazine, I shared three benefits of a #summer job for young people. Drawing on my own experience with #teenagers, three ways in which your #student can make the most of a seasonal work experience: 💰 Earn money and learn how to build a budget. A summer job could be the experience your teenager needs to open a bank account! 👥 Gain experience working with different types of people. Working with difficult customers, or alongside colleagues who have different work ethics can be a great skill-builder! 💼 Experience an industry or job that may inform a future career decision. A simple summer job may be either a stepping stone into a career path or the certainty your student needs to never do that job again. Read the full article, attached here -- and let me know what else you would add to a summer job "pro-tips" list!
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🔍 Thinking about part-time jobs for summer? Check out the top 5 openings for this week. These positions are perfect for earning extra income over term time and summer holidays. For all the details and application instructions, don't forget to register on Handshake - the platform connecting job seekers and employers. 🤝 Don't miss out on these exciting opportunities! #careers #part-time #employability
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The start of term is very nearly here! There's no better time to secure your part-time job for academic year 24-25 😁 Check out our top 5 jobs for this week, plus so many more on Handshake! #Careers #PartTimeJobs #StudentJobs
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Rejecting a job offer because of the office environment and lacking facilities can be a mixed emotional experience. It reminded me of my internship experience, when I first walked into the office, I felt a bit of a letdown. The atmosphere was far from what I had imagined – it was dull and uninspiring. The lack of natural light and cramped spaces made it feel almost claustrophobic. As I toured the facility, it became clear that the equipment and amenities were outdated and insufficient for the kind of work I envisioned myself doing. It was disappointing to see that there wasn't a dedicated area for collaboration or a quiet space for focused work. The break room was tiny and poorly maintained, adding to the overall sense of neglect. Yesterday I received an offer where they included a video of their workspace. With just that, I feel the need to reject the offer. Making the decision wasn't easy. I had to weigh the job's potential benefits against the daily reality of working in that environment. In the end, I realized that the office environment plays a significant role in my productivity and overall job satisfaction. I wanted to be in a place that motivated and energized me, and this wasn't it. Communicating my decision was tough. I felt a mix of regret and relief as I explained my reasons to the hiring manager. Regret, because I knew I was turning down a potentially great opportunity, and relief, because I was being true to myself and my needs. Ultimately, I knew it was the right choice for my well-being and career growth.
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2023 has been a wild year. Early career programs have shrunk or been cancelled; university recruiters have been laid off or moved into other roles; interns and new grads continue to face job uncertainty. I'm happy to see this interview with Ali Meersman in HR Brew as I've heard this misconception before from other talent leaders that early careers is just "fun" when it's so much more than that. Many industries are facing an increasingly large retirement-ready workforce and/or skills gaps. Not only do early career programs prepare the next generation of the workforce for these roles but they often provide opportunities to underrepresented and under-resourced talent, and help to #OpenUpTheWorkforce. #earlycareers #universityrecruiting #talentacquisition #skillsgap #workforcedevelopment
❗ Early career/campus recruiting is not just "fun events." As Ali Meersman, Talent Acquisition Manager, Early Careers at Viasat, puts it, "Fun, yes, but that is such a fraction of what we do, and there is so much strategy and thoughtfulness behind it with greater business objectives in mind." We loved this recent interview Ali did with HR Brew! Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gBHaQiSD What are some other misconceptions people have about early careers? Share your thoughts in the comments below ⬇ #earlycareers #universityrecruiting #talentacquisition
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❗ Early career/campus recruiting is not just "fun events." As Ali Meersman, Talent Acquisition Manager, Early Careers at Viasat, puts it, "Fun, yes, but that is such a fraction of what we do, and there is so much strategy and thoughtfulness behind it with greater business objectives in mind." We loved this recent interview Ali did with HR Brew! Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gBHaQiSD What are some other misconceptions people have about early careers? Share your thoughts in the comments below ⬇ #earlycareers #universityrecruiting #talentacquisition
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