Major retailers already are posting “Help Wanted” signs, and forecasts point to an increase in seasonal employment opportunities.
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Connecticut Better Business Bureau Offers 5 Tips to Find Work over the Holidays and Permanent Employment as a Result
Major retailers already are posting “Help Wanted” signs, and forecasts point to an increase in seasonal employment opportunities.
Well-known retailers say they will be hiring tens of thousands of people to help out over the holidays as they prepare for an estimated two to three percent increase in sales. In addition, a survey by snagajob.com, reveals 51 percent of managers will hire temporary help this season, up eight points since 2008.
“Many big retailers are optimistic,” according to Connecticut Better Business Bureau president, Paulette Scarpetti, “and that is translating into more opportunities for people looking for seasonal employment.”
In addition to bringing in extra money over the holidays, a temporary job can lead to a permanent position. Hiring managers prefer to employ people who are already working in the marketplace.
Aside from employment opportunities within the retail sector, delivery companies are looking for staff to help deal with the end-of-year peak in holiday package handling; catering and floral businesses also look for extra help at this time of year.
Connecticut Better Business Bureau offers the following tips for people looking for seasonal employment:
Start now – Retailers begin screening candidates in October, however, seasonal hiring grows through November and December as in-store traffic increases.
Keep all options open – Don’t confine yourself to large retailers and department stores. Smaller stores in malls also take on extra help to deal with the growth in holiday shopping.
Be resourceful – Register with temp agencies, scour online job boards and network through family and friends. Use search engines and social networking sites to find valuable leads using keywords such as “temp” or “seasonal.”
Be prepared – When looking for opportunities at the mall, dress for success and bring resumes with you in case a potential employer wants to interview you right away.
Be flexible – Full time employees usually get the first choice of work hours, and holiday jobs usually require working long hours, evenings and weekends.
Seasonal work provides opportunities for permanent positions, as well as new skills, including multitasking, customer service, team work and time management. Even if no full time positions open up in the New Year where you are hired over the holidays, monitor the store’s website for opportunities and network with your manager. |