Friday, November 22, 2019
3 Reasons to Keep Job Searching Through the Holidays
3 Reasons to Keep Job Searching Through the Holidays3 Reasons to Keep Job Searching Through the Holidays3 Reasons to Keep Job Searching Through the HolidaysTrue or false It makes no sense to look for a job during the holidays because every company slows down or stops hiring until the new year.FALSE Its really one of the best times of the year to look for a job.Take it from personal experience During one of my own job searches, I inquired about a lokalitt right after Thanksgiving. I was interviewed two weeks later and hired the week before Christmas. It can happen Here are three reasons why you shouldnt put your job search on hold over the holidaysBudgets Reset on January 1. A company that plans to expand its payroll budget in the first quarter of 2016 will be looking for qualified candidates today. So, dont sweat the holiday shopping Sending your resume and cover letter is more importantMost Job Seekers Take a Break for the Holidays. Most job seekers slow down their job searches unti l January. If a company needs to fill a position as soon as possible and theyre getting fewer resumes, youll stand a better chance of getting noticed and getting an interview.Decision Makers May Be Easier to Reach. Its not uncommon for workers to put in extra face time in the office to finish up projects that are due by the end of the year. Some may even forgo business travel and stay in the office.Even if there arent any vacancies, you might be able to land an informational interview and find out about opportunities that may come up in 2016. If the hiring manager is in a holiday mood and not too focused on getting the work done, you might leave a memorable impression so that when they do have a suitable opening, youll be top of mind.Also, if youre a college senior and looking into a full-time job after graduation, the holidays may especially be a good time to get on some hiring managers radargert screens. Making a memorable impression in December can lead to an offer before May.
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